sordyakernow, to linguistics
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Learn your heritage language, learn one that needs you. Build independent bridges. #Kernewek #Cornish #language

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godsipclub, to folklore
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Nickanan Night, also known as Roguery Night or Peasen Monday, is a revered tradition held on the Monday before . Initially centered on pea splitting, it has evolved into a festivity marked by youthful mischief.

As twilight falls, youths armed with short clubs engage in door-knocking escapades, seeking pancakes from households. Mysterious disappearances of household items add intrigue, with items reappearing the next day as tokens of revelry. In locales like Polperro, festivities culminate in the procession of 'Jack-o-Lent', symbolizing Judas Iscariot. It was paraded through the streets and pelted with rotten vegetables. It was then taken to the beach where it was ceremonially burned — which also recall and festival.

Thomas Quiller Couch captured the essence of Nickanan Night, characterized by innocence and mischief: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nickanan_Night#19th_century_description.

Echoing through the night, a cherished rhyme can be heard:

"Nicka nicka nan,
Give me some pancake, and then I'll be gone.
But if you give me none, I'll throw a great stone,
And down your door shall come."

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kewerkernow, to Weather

An gewer rag Porthbud, dy' Sul, 4a mis Hwevrer:
Meur a gommol lemmyn. Meur a gommol dres oll an jydh ha nos.

A-vorow: Glaw skav bys y'n dohajydh, hag ena meur a gommol y'n gorthugher. Glaw skav y'n nos.

jdmccafferty, to london
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14 Jan 1581: Nicholas Rosscarrock, hagiographer, racked & tortured in the Tower of
Perhaps the first Catholic layman to be racked?

His work is still an important source for medieval saints

sordyakernow, to Blog
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Want to know more about us?
A vynn'ta dyski moy a-dro dhyn?

https://sordya.net/2022/10/30/sordya-rise-up/

angeidheal, to Gaeilge Scottish Gaelic
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🎆 Bliadhna Mhath Ùr Dhuibh!

🎇 A Guid New Year Tae Ane an Aw!

🎆 Athbhliain Faoi Mhaise Daoibh!

🎇 Blein Vie Noa Diu!

🎆 Blwyddyn Newydd Dda!

🎇 Bledhen nowydh da!

🎆 Bloavezh Mat!

@gaidhlig @gaeilge

jdmccafferty, to random
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18 Dec: feast of undated saint, Mawnan, who survives now as a placename (PWhite)

scotlit, to folklore
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From ghoulies and ghosties
and long-leggity beasties
and things that go bump in the night—
Good Lord deliver us!

? ? ? or ? The convoluted history of “things that go bump in the night”…
Happy !

http://jsbookreader.blogspot.com/2014/04/things-that-go-bump-in-night.html

TheEuropeanNetwork, to uk

Rugby World Cup: Why the Welsh anthem sounds familiar in Breton.

The uncanny similarity between the Wales and Brittany anthems could see French fans joining in as the Welsh belt out Hen Wlad Fy Nhadau at the Rugby World Cup.

Breton, along with Cornish, is the surviving Celtic language most closely related to Welsh.

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-wales-67024258

minouette, to random
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Lizardite, a green serpentine-subgroup mineral is surprisingly not named for lizards, but for The Lizard, in Cornwall, also strangely not named for lizards but rather for “Lys Ardh” the Cornish High Court.

I will give Rhodochrosite the art vote. It does appear in jewelry, but really it’s for strictly aesthetic “forbidden bacon” reasons. I mean look at it!

A hand holds a long thin piece of rhodochrosite which looks remarkably like a piece of bacon. In the background is a breakfast table, complete with two fried eggs on a plate and assorted fruit.

geographile,
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@minouette

things I really love

— and
-related rocks

/ — and insular and I'm especially fascinated with neo- descendants, including .

is cool but this might have decided my .


MineralCup, to random
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It’s the final vote of Round 1.

Match 16 pits unashamedly pink against scaly green . Even if the rose-tinted glasses make the grass look greener, you can only pick one!

Vote: https://www.mineralcup.org/2023/campaigns/round-1-match-16

Results: https://www.mineralcup.org/results/round-1-match-16

USelaine,
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@MineralCup Voting for for its connection to the Lizard Peninsula!

mister_goldfish, to goodnews

A Cornish Pasty factory has installed a 131.2kw solar system which will supply at least 20% of it's yearly power needs. More impressively, on one very sunny day, it met 98% of their power needs at that point!

https://www.falmouthpacket.co.uk/news/23765618.bakery-cornwall-use-solar-power-produce-cornish-pasties/

Vibracobra23, to Korean
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#317 A Mini-Guide to Cornish: Place-Names, Dictionary, Phrases. Tor Mark Press, Truro, 1970, 1st edition. #Cornwall #Kernow #Kernewek #Cornish #Languages #PlaceNames #Toponymy #TorMarkPress #BookOfTheDay

rorystarr, (edited ) to books
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niwlenster, to languagelearning

Post Nowydh! New Post! https://sordya.net/2023/08/10/duolingo-and-corporations-that-dont-love-us-duolingo-ha-korforethow-nagan-kar/

Wella writes on the Duolingo trap and why the Cornish community should not rely on corporations to teach us our language.

Wella a skrif war vaglen Duolingo ha prag na dal an gemeneth Kernewek fydhya war gorforethow dhe dhyski agan yeth dhyn.

jdmccafferty, to random
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31 July: feast of 9thC saint & hermit, Neot d. c. 877 (chrisjj)

A small man, he allegedly needed to stand on a stool to say Mass

pvonhellermannn, to random
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Starting a little series today: every week a short 🧵on a different and its , meanings, uses, etc.

Today it’s the - a tree I’ve been intrigued by ever since we first came across this big old yew tree next to church here in . It’s over 1,500 years old and pretty amazing! 1/x

pvonhellermannn,
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@StephanieJane oh that’s so nice to hear, that you used to live in Polegate! St Mary’s church is in OldTown, near Waitrose.. it has also has this intriguing old plinth (?? definitely not the right word … will come back to this when i remember) wasn’t there a hashtag here? Would love to learn more

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marklawsonkernow, to random
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