Cornish Names - Buzzascornwall by Buzzascornwall
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CAL CAN<br />
Cal-edna, -idna, -endo, -enno, U.q.<br />
GWEALEDNACK.<br />
Calen-dra, -dry, old house (hendra)<br />
field; or = celin dre, liolly house,<br />
BJF.<br />
Calenick, holly (celin) place; or,<br />
moist {lynnic) enclosure {cac).<br />
Call, «./., hard, flinty, obdurate, H.<br />
Callase, % green {glas) field.<br />
Calle-AN, -on, 1 lamb {ean) field.<br />
Call -EEVAN, -evan, 1 smooth {levan)<br />
field.<br />
Callengia, 1 = gweal an chy, field <strong>by</strong><br />
the house.<br />
Callestock, hard (cal) broad (les)<br />
oak, T. ; 1 broad field (gweal) with<br />
the dead stock of a tree (stoc).<br />
Callibarret, 1 Barrett's grove.<br />
Callibudgia, cowhouse (boudzhi)<br />
grove (celli), or field (gweal).<br />
Callilond, 1 grove land.<br />
CallIjNLIY Point, from the Breton<br />
festival Kalamae, on the calends<br />
of Maij, N. ; * ^6-. Calanmai, R. IF.<br />
Callington, v. Kelliton, d.d. Calwetone,<br />
(p.s. St. Mary), chapel<br />
(oil, H.), or, grove (celli, T.) town.<br />
Calliwith, ] = w. Collwith, hazel<br />
grove, R.JF.<br />
Calstock, d.d. Calestock, (jhs. St.<br />
Andrew, 0.), hard stock or oak,<br />
Pr.<br />
CaLVADNACK, i.q. GOLWEDNACK.<br />
Calvenor, % slaughter (ar) stone<br />
(maen) field.<br />
Calver meadow, ? great field (gweal<br />
veor), or, pigeon-house (culver)<br />
meadow.<br />
Calvorry, % further (ivarra) field.<br />
Cambeak, crooked (cam) point (pyg).<br />
Camberdeney, Camperdeney,<br />
Welshman's fortification (dmas),N.<br />
Camberdown, Welshman's hill or<br />
down.<br />
Cajiblan, Camb Alan, Cam., for<br />
Cabm Alan.<br />
Camborne, o. CajMbron, (c.d. St.<br />
Meriadocus, 0.), crooked hill (hron).<br />
The crooked or arched hurne or<br />
well, H. ; crooked river (hirne, s.),<br />
Nord.<br />
C. VEAN, little Camborne.<br />
C. VEOR, great Camborne.<br />
Cambridge, crooked bridge, Pr.;<br />
1 bridge over the crooked [river]<br />
0. Cambrose, 1 = carn<br />
earn, T.C.<br />
bras, great<br />
Camel, crooked river, Nord., ( - cam<br />
heyl, T.Q.C.).<br />
Camel Field, = camomile field.<br />
Camelford, the<br />
river Cajiel.<br />
passage over the<br />
Camerrance, i.q. Carmerrance.<br />
Ca3I0EN, 1 crooked down (ooii).<br />
Campassuck, i.q. Carnpessuck.<br />
CajVIPBELI;, Cajviel, n.f., ?from the<br />
river, C.S.G.<br />
Canakey, i.q. Carnakey.<br />
Canal-idgey, -issey, -egie, St. Issey<br />
Creek, B. 1 earn on St. Issey moor<br />
(hal).<br />
Cana Park, 1 = Corner close.<br />
Canarthen, i.q. Carnarthen.<br />
Candra, 1 white or singing town.<br />
Candrow, Mown (goon) ofoaks (deru).<br />
Caxe Park, 1 ridge (cein) close.<br />
Canean, 1 lamb (can) rock (cam).<br />
Canedon, i.q. Carnedon.<br />
Canenv-or, -er, 1 rock (cam) <strong>by</strong> the<br />
road (en vor).<br />
Can-era, -ara, field (eru) ridge (cein),<br />
Ped.<br />
Canhallack, i.q. Carnhallack.<br />
Can-hewas, -vass, i.q. Carnhewas.<br />
Can HILLY, ? i.q. Goonhilly.<br />
Cann, n.f., 1 = can, white; a song;<br />
a hundred ; the full moon, Po.<br />
Cann-ellas, -ills, i.q. Carnellas.<br />
Canner Park, 1 = corner close.<br />
Cannick Park, ? rocky (canu'c) close.<br />
Cannicoose, ? rock (cam) <strong>by</strong> the<br />
wood (cuz).<br />
Cannyglaze, ] i.q. Carnglase.<br />
Canodgeox, Iox (udzheon) earn.<br />
Can Orchard, ] Orchard's down<br />
(goon), or, earn.<br />
Canretheo, deacon, w.B.m., % singer<br />
(cantor) of merit (reth), F.B.<br />
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