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pointed

/ˈpɔɪntɪd/ adjektief, werkwoord
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Simple past tense and past participle of point.

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Landrion Point
Penn Lendhreyn
Cudden Point
Kudyn
turning point
Navax Point
Pen Kynyavek · Penn Kynyavek
Kildown Point
Penn Kil Down
in one point
dres unn fordh
Escall Point
Penn Heskals
Point of Well
Penn an Gwel
Tregear Point
Beg Treger

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start2 (n.) 1 a first part; beginning dalleth, derow; b time of starting; origin dallethvoz i place of starting; starting point dallethva; c signal to proceed dallethyp; 2 a lead; advantage dyspart; b opportunity; break strab; 3 slight involuntary movement; twitch; flinch tris, plynch; 4 at the ~ 1 in the first place y'n-kynza-le a in the beginning wostalleth
Eus dhis hwor, Juan?langbot langbot
vantage point
Pandr’a vynnyn dhe dhybri?langbot langbot
points
Da yw an kig-ma.langbot langbot
Then when Pilate heard those words from them, he pointed to Jesus right in the very middle of them. ``look where your king is! he said. all together they denied him and ordered him to be slain.
Nyns yw da genev ponya.langbot langbot
Bar Point
Ki Ken yw pur vras.langbot langbot
point - tip of an object - end
Nyns yw res dhyn diberth hwath.langbot langbot
position1 (n.) 1 a site; spot spott, savla; b posture stonz; 2 a status; rank; favour kondyshyon, gre, savla; b function offis; c office; post soedh; d dignity; respect reowta; e seat; membership chayr; 3 a attitude; posture omdhalghenn; b point of view; viewpoint; angle alverth; c stance kowzyz; d argument argument; 4 degre, ~ow
Yma dhymm kath ha ki. Du yw an gath ha gwynn yw an ki.langbot langbot
point2 (v.)~outindicatepoyntya,menegez point, bonus poynt-maz
Da yw genev dybri avalow.langbot langbot
rynn po pennwydh pella tra, po dhe'n penn po dhe'n enep; toppynn; min tip; arstidenn point; knyght peak; kabenn forefront
Na wra ygeri an daras.langbot langbot
Pentire Point
Hemm yw ow thas.langbot langbot
CASTLEMAINE GARDENS There was simply no point in remonstrating with David – anymore than there would have been with a pack of hyenas or a pride of lions. David was a killer – that was now part of his nature. (Part of our nature?) However, I needed to get him away from his kill before we arrived at the next scheduled stop. I calculated, correctly, that the crime (if such it be) would be discovered almost as soon as we pulled into the station. The kill (though death had been quick) had been very messy and bloody. It was entirely instinctive and David had given no thought to concealing it. If we’d had the time and equipment, it would have taken hours to clean up and dispose of the remains. We had neither. David continued his feasting as I considered our options. David’s grisly noise did not help. There was really only one option: flee the train at the earliest opportunity and hide in whichever place best presented itself. Castlemaine was the next scheduled stop. It’s a medium-sized own of, maybe, 10,000 people. It was once much bigger – as were many such towns – during the Victorian Goldrush of the 1850’s and 1860’s. But now it relied on agriculture and tourism. I was familiar, in general terms, with its layout as I had visited elderly relatives there several times in my childhood. Where to flee? Where to hide? I guessed I had less than 10 minutes to weigh my options. There were many abandoned mine-shafts but they were way out of town – and very dangerous. Any mines closer to town had been blocked off or filled in decades ago. So, forget that idea. I remembered that, when I was a kid, I’d played in the botanical gardens. For such a modest town, these were fine gardens. When the town had been larger and more prosperous, the wealthy burghers had decided their town needed such a place for genteel recreation. One of those burghers had even named the ornamental lake after his wife, Lake Johanna. It was a largish lake with an island in the middle where ducks and waterfowl made their nests and raised their young. And, moreover, the gardens were within 100m of the train station, on the edge of town. With luck, a lot of luck, we could sprint there before the mess in the baggage car were discovered.
Yma’n howl ow splanna.langbot langbot
(hkb.) ollenn barnow person yn kever tra bynag view, viewpoint, point of view, position, angle
Nyns yw da ganso koffi.langbot langbot
turning point
Yma anwos warnav lemmyn.langbot langbot
diskwedhes styr, preder, tybyans, po omglywans yn drehedh ken re express, voysa; ekspressya indicate, convey; kampoella mention; poyntya point out; reportya report; avowa confess; disklerya declare; yndysya index
Mamm Tomm ov vy.langbot langbot
pointed
Ple hallav prena astel omborth?langbot langbot
Nare Point
Meur ras.langbot langbot
Carrickowel Point
Yth esa marth dhedha.langbot langbot
point - indicate - punctuate
Yw henna gwir?langbot langbot
point
Trigys yw yn ogas.langbot langbot
point
Yth esen vy ow redya lyver.langbot langbot
point of horse
My a grys y kews Tom Frynkek yn ta.langbot langbot
But it soon became clear as the judges started to give 13 points (instead of Douze Points) to the Rowan Tree, that Cornwall was going to win.
Na wrewgh ygeri an daras.langbot langbot
point, degree; pitch, aim
My a gar an gewer ma.langbot langbot
Wireless Point
Yma nebonan y’n stevel-ma.langbot langbot
below1 (adv.) 1 down ~ beneath a-barth-a- woelez-dhe a at a lower position than yn- dann; b to a lower position than; c at the bottom of a-woelez dhe; d at a point lower than a-is dhe, is; 2 further on in a document or text isoz; 3 a-barth a-woelez; 4 at a lower amount than a-le ez, le ez, a, ez, a-le a to a lower amount than dhe-le ez, le ez, dhe, ez, dhe-le
Res yw dhe Tom dos.langbot langbot
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