[Spellyans] 'Pound' in Cornish
Craig Weatherhill
craig at agantavas.org
Sat Jan 10 15:06:39 GMT 2009
That sounds typically Cornish : "I crashed into the 'edge, hofficer".
Craig
On 10 Gen 2009, at 12:17, Daniel Prohaska wrote:
> There’s also <huthyk> in RD 2304 “y mons ow crye huthyk”.
> Dan
>
> From: nicholas williams
> Sent: Saturday, January 10, 2009 12:07 PM
>
> The only attested MC form is <vthyk>. *Euthik has been deduced from
> the LC hapax
> legomenon <ethick> in Fa Ethreaz do chee Ethick gwreage dah John
> Jenkins.
> Since MC spellings with either eu/ue or ik are unattested, and since
> ithik is common in Lhuyd,
> the SWF should write the word <uthyk>. Euthik is the KK spelling.
> Nicholas
>
> On 10 Jan 2009, at 10:29, Craig Weatherhill wrote:
>
>
> I would imagine that the u- form is the most heavily attested.
>
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