“Corev” is beer in its Old Cornish form (ca. 12th century). In Middle Cornish (ca. 15th/16th c.) this was reduced to one syllable spelt “corf” and probably pronounced *korv, and in Late Cornish the v-sound often dropped in word-final position leaving “cor”. So most speakers of revived Cornish, despite basing the revived language on Middle Cornish use the Old Cornish form for “beer”.
“Corev” is beer in its Old Cornish form (ca. 12th century). In Middle Cornish (ca. 15th/16th c.) this was reduced to one syllable spelt “corf” and probably pronounced *korv, and in Late Cornish the v-sound often dropped in word-final position leaving “cor”. So most speakers of revived Cornish, despite basing the revived language on Middle Cornish use the Old Cornish form for “beer”.
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