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The proper Cornish name for this wave is the "Cribba", from the Cornish language, meaning "Crestlike" as in "Cribba Head" just East of Porthcurno, near Treen, which means "the crest-like headland". ref. http://archive.org/stream/aglossarycornis00banngoog#page/n8/mode/2up From page 38 "A Glossary of Cornish Names" by the Rev. John Bannister Vicar of St. Day, dated 1871
The proper Cornish name for this wave is the "Cribba", from the Cornish language, meaning "Crestlike" as in "Cribba Head" just East of Porthcurno, near Treen, which means "the crest-like headland". ref.
ReplyDeletehttp://archive.org/stream/aglossarycornis00banngoog#page/n8/mode/2up
From page 38 "A Glossary of Cornish Names" by the Rev. John Bannister Vicar of St. Day, dated 1871