De Merher, ethves warn ügens mis Hedra
Wednesday,
28th October
There are white beards in the hedge, old man’s beard. The name in Latin is Clematis vitalba – white vine. There’s another name – Traveller’s Joy. This plant prefers alkaline, chalky ground – but here it is in Cornwall, with acidic ground. However, it’s by a stream near the old mine and the ruined bone mill. Perhaps there is some calcium somewhere. There are many white beards in Cornwall at the moment, white beards on the chins of old fellows. My husband is one – but many years ago he had a black beard – like a pirate (though he doesn't have an eye-patch)!
Deg ger rag hedhyw: Ten words
for today
alcaliek alkaline
barv (f) beard
calhek chalky, limy < calgh (m) chalk,
lime, calcium
cothwas (m) old man > (plural) cothwesyon
diswres ruined, undone
elgeth (f) chin
melin eskern (f) bone mill
morlader (m) pirate
trenk ~ trynk acidic, acid
vajyer (m) traveller < (verb) vajya
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