2019 Day 242
Dedh
Dew Cans Dogens
ha Dew
De
Gwener, degves warn ügens
mis Est
Friday,
30th
August
Tüs
en Kernow a gar art Keltek. My a aspias desîn pur dha war gert covys
ogas dhe'n morrep. Da ew gans an berhednyon “marhoga” war
stulyow playnya, stylednow ros ha stylednow ergh. Ma trei den kelmys
warbarth aga brehow ha garrow e'n vaner Keltek, ha 'ga stylednow reb
aga threys. En kescùssülyans e veu sin gen trei gar pecar'a
tribedh crüllyes. An niver trei ew gwelys arta e'n arvow Kernow. Ma
pemdhek besont en treihornek. Hedna veu arwòdh nebes gwicoryon
gòstla Kernow neb a gòlas arhans dhe Vetêrn Jowan. Gwelys ew an
besons en pub le.
People in Cornwall love Celtic art. I spotted a very good design on a van near the seaside. The owners like riding on surfboards, skateboards and snowboards. There are three men with their arms and legs knotted together in the Celtic manner, and their boards by their feet. In a conference there was a sign with three legs – like a curly tripod. The number three is seen again in Cornwall's arms. There are fifteen bezants in a triangle. That was the badge of some Cornish pawn brokers who lent money to King John. The bezants are seen everywhere.
Deg
ger rag hedhyw: Ten
words for today
gòstla
(a) (v)
pawn
(for)
kert
covys (n.m.)
van
morplaynya
(v)
surf
morrep
(n.m.)
seaside
perhednyon
(m.pl.)
owners
styllen
ergh (n.f.)
snowboard
styllen
ros
(n.f.)
skateboard
stul
playnya (n.m.)
surf-board
trebedh
(n.m.)
tripod (or trivet)
treihornek
(n.m.)
triangle
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