2024 Dedh Cans Pemdhek warn Ügens
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Tuesday, 15th May
Ma nebes maners coth en Kernow gen henwyn devedhys dhort gwedh. Lies gweyth, esely an teylû a gemeras aga hanow dhort aga maner ha kenketh. Etho, thew nebes henwyn teylû pednsevik maga coth avel henwyn telher. An teylû Boscawen ew pur goth (ha kevòthek) ha whath kevys ogas dhe Bosscawen. Perhednyon tir en jei. Saw piw ew perhen a Enys Scaw?
There are several old manors in Cornwall with names derived from trees. Frequently, family members took their name from their manor and estate. So, some aristocratic family names are as old as place names. The Boscawen family is very old (and wealthy) and still found near to Boscawen (Elder-tree Dwelling). They are land owners. But who is the owner of Tresco (Elder-trees Island)?
Deg ger rag hedhyw Ten words for today
devedhys dhort derived from
esely ~ esyly members < esel (m)
kenketh (f) estate, country seat
kevòthek wealthy, rich and powerful
kevys found
lies gweyth frequently, often
maners manors < maner (m)
pednsevik ~ pednsyvik aristocratic
perhednyon owners < perhen (m)
teylû (m) family
Here are all the elder tree place names:
scaw > scawen elder (tree)
BOSCAWEN > Hanow teylû Boscawen
> Bosscawen “elder-tree dwelling”
BOSCAWEN-ROS
> Ros Bosscawen “rough land of Boscawen”
BOSCAWEN-UN / BOSCAWEN NOON
> An Woon Bosscawen “the downs of Boscawen”
ENNISCAVEN (Enyscawen 1472)
> Enysscawen “isolated area with an elder tree”
NANSCAWEN
> Nans Scawen “elder tree valley”
PENSCAWN (Penscawen 1306)
> Penscawen “hilltop with an elder tree”
TRESCOWE (Trescau 1283)
> Trescaw “elder-trees farm”
TRESCO (Scilly) (Iniscaw 1540)
> Enys Scaw "elder trees island"
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