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I'm just taking a welsh angle on this as cornish is related to welsh. In welsh caer means fort or castle, there are very few k words in welsh as c serves this purpose infact j,k,x and z are not normally included in the welsh alphabet except in more modern words such as kilometr. I am describing modern welsh here, so am unsure if the same rules apply for other celtic languages.
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Posted by caergog
12th March 2002ce
19:44

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Barking (phil)

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    Gear farm (chris s, Mar 11, 2002, 20:05)
    • Barking (phil, Mar 12, 2002, 08:11)
      • Re: Barking (caergog, Mar 12, 2002, 19:44)
      • Re: Barking (chris s, Mar 15, 2002, 13:50)