Corneilles.
American: French name for the Upsaroka or Crow Indians.
Cornish.
An extinct dialect of Celtic, closely allied to Welsh and Breton; formerly vernacular in Cornwall.
⁂ See “Lexicon Cornu-Britannicum,” by R. Williams, 4to, Llandovery, 1862-65; and Norris’s “Ancient Cornish Drama.” W. W. S.
Cornish, Modern.
The Modern Cornish is an English, not a Celtic dialect; see “Specimens of Cornish Dialect,” by Treenoodle, 8vo, 1846. Another list has been given by Polwhele, Truro, 1808. W. W. S.
Cornouaillere.
Keltic: sub-dialect of Bas-Breton spoken in the diocese of Quimper Corentin.