1. cornish - Noun
2. cornish - Adjective
3. Cornish - Proper noun
Of or pertaining to Cornwall, in England.
The dialect, or the people, of Cornwall.
Source: Webster's dictionaryA fully original design of Mr. Freeze that doesn't borrow from any other depiction of the character, the cosplay of Hamilton Cornish is just about as good as it gets. Source: Internet
A few small publishers produce books in Cornish which are stocked in some local bookshops, as well as in Cornish branches of Waterstones and WH Smiths, although newer publications are becoming increasingly available on the Internet. Source: Internet
BBC Radio Cornwall has a news broadcast in Cornish, and sometimes has other programmes and features for learners and enthusiasts. Source: Internet
Amédée Thierry (Histoire des Gaulois, 1828), one of the inventors of the "historic race" of Gauls, could confidently equate them with the Cornish ("les Cornouailles"). Source: Internet
Among other weird affects of No Deal will be ‘protected’ food/drink products losing their trademark status – a hammer blow to the UK’s Scotch whiskey and Cornish pasty companies. Source: Internet
A motion passed in November 2009 approved the council's use of Cornish. Source: Internet