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cornish

Hornish vs Cornish - What's the difference?

hornish | cornish |


As adjectives the difference between hornish and cornish

is that hornish is somewhat like horn; hard while Cornish is of or pertaining to Cornwall, a county of southwest England.

As a proper noun Cornish is

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

As a noun Cornish is

the inhabitants of Cornwall, especially native-born.

Cornish vs Cornist - What's the difference?

cornish | cornist |


As nouns the difference between cornish and cornist

is that cornish is the inhabitants of Cornwall, especially native-born while cornist is a performer on the cornet or horn.

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.

Cornish vs Cornishness - What's the difference?

cornish | cornishness |


As nouns the difference between cornish and cornishness

is that cornish is the inhabitants of Cornwall, especially native-born while Cornishness is the state or quality of being Cornish.

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.

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