Bibliography

Loth, J., “Cornique moderne: I. Corrections au Cornique des Specimens of Cornish provincial dialect, by uncle Jan Treenoodle, London 1846; II. Letter in Cornish and English [pt 1]”, Archiv für celtische Lexikographie 1 (1900): 224–229.

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“Cornique moderne: I. Corrections au Cornique des Specimens of Cornish provincial dialect, by uncle Jan Treenoodle, London 1846; II. Letter in Cornish and English [pt 1]”
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Archiv für celtische Lexikographie 1 (1900)
Stokes, Whitley, and Kuno Meyer (eds), Archiv für celtische Lexikographie 1 (1900), Halle: Max Niemeyer.
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1
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224–229
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Cornish language
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History, society and culture
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William BodinarBodinar (William)
(fl. 18th century)
Bodener (William)
William Bodinar (previously misread as Bodener), a fisherman of Mousehole, known today for a (partially) bilingual English-Cornish letter, dated 1776, which he wrote to the lawyer and antiquary Daines Barrington and bears witness to a remnant of the Cornish language.
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C. A., Dennis Groenewegen
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