2021 Dedh Pajar Ügens
De Sül, kensa warn ügens mis Meurth
Sunday, 21st
March
Thera vy ow redya nebes war vlogg ow howeth, "https://nebesgeryow.blogspot.com/". Richat
Gendall a dhescrifas nebes deves avel "para an menedh, dû ga mîn". An bestes ma
ew ehen pur goth, henwys e'n eur-ma "mîn dû Alban". A wrüg anjei dos
dhort Scottlond e'n kensa dallath? Piw a wôr? En dedhyow pell tremenys,
martesen, deves en Kernow o dû et tien, pecar'a deves menedh Kembra. Nag eus
kernow bes dhe'n hordhes. Thew an deves heb corn, mool. Hedhyw e'n jedh thew brâssa
radn an dheves crowsegys, ehenow kemyskys.
I'm reading something on my friend's blog, "https://nebesgeryow.blogspot.com/".
Richard Gendall describes some sheep as "the mountain flock, with their
black faces/muzzles" These animals are a very old breed, nowadays called
"Scottish blackface". Did they come from Scotland originally? Who
knows? In days long gone, perhaps, sheep in Cornwall were completely black,
like Welsh mountain sheep. Only the rams have horns. The ewes are polled,
hornless. Nowadays, the majority of sheep are hybrid, mixed breeds.
Deg ger
rag hedhyw: Ten words for today
Alban ~
Scottlond Scotland
crowsegys
hybrid
descrifa to
describe
deves (plural) sheep,
ewes < davas (f)
ehen (f) breed,
type, sort (you can also use kinda (m))
hordhes rams <
hordh ~
horr (m)
Kernow Cornwall
kernow ~
kern horns
< corn (m)
mîn (m) muzzle,
face
mool hornless,
polled, bald
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