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What is the difference between inhabitant and cornish?

inhabitant | cornish |

As nouns the difference between inhabitant and cornish

is that inhabitant is someone or thing who lives in a place while Cornish is the inhabitants of Cornwall, especially native-born.

As a proper noun Cornish is

the Celtic language of Cornwall, related to Welsh and Breton.

As an adjective Cornish is

of or pertaining to Cornwall, a county of southwest England.

inhabitant

English

Alternative forms

* enhabitant (archaic)

Noun

(wikipedia inhabitant) (en noun)
  • Someone or thing who lives in a place.
  • cornish

    English

    Proper noun

    (wikipedia Cornish) (en proper noun)
  • The Celtic language of Cornwall, related to Welsh and Breton.
  • There is a movement to revive Cornish.
  • A town in Maine
  • A town in New Hampshire
  • A town in Oklahoma
  • A town in Utah, at the border with Idaho.
  • Adjective

    (-)
  • Of or pertaining to Cornwall, a county of southwest England.
  • Native to Cornwall.
  • Noun

    (en-plural noun)
  • (collectively) The inhabitants of Cornwall, especially native-born.
  • See also

    * (websters-online) * (kw)