Rhyming ensemble ℛen

Set 1: Rhymes in -en and unstressed -enn

Rhyming words with stressed -en [-'ęːn]
< historical /-ɛn/ (full list).
ben FN other (f.)
ben MN base
den MN man
dren CN thorn
en 21 I was
en 15 we go
gen FN jaw
glen 13 sticks
gwen FN smile
gwren 15 we make
gwren 75 let us make!
hen AJ old
hepken AV only
ken MN cause
ken AJ other
kren 13 trembles
kren MN tremble
len AJ faithful
len MN stitch
mab-den MN mankind
men MN stone
men AJ strong
nahen AV otherwise
nammnygen AV just now
nen FN ceiling
omwen VN to wriggle
plen MN square
pren 13 buys
pren MN purchase
ren 15 we give
ren 75 let us give!
spen 13 spends
sten MN tin
tren MN train
Rhyming words with stressed -en [-'ęːn]
< historical /-œ/ (full list)
de'n 75 let us go!
ke'n PL dogs
le'n AJ full
re'n MN hair

There are about 120 different rhyming words in the texts with [-ɛn],
spelled -en and -enn in Kernewek Kemmyn,
including many with the singulative ending -enn.

Rhyming words with unstressed -en [-ɛn]< /-ɛn/
(rhyming words found at least 10 times in the texts)
anken MN misery
genen PP with us
lowen AJ happy
tenewen MN side
Rhyming words with unstressed -enn [-ɛn]< /-ɛnn/
(rhyming words found at least 10 times in the texts)
difenn MN ban
eghenn FN type

Rhyming words with unstressed -en [-ɛn] < /-ɪn/
(rhyming words found at least 10 times in the texts)
benen FN woman
lemmen AV now
Polymorphic rhyming word with unstressed -en [-ɛn]
(found at least 10 times in the texts)
serten AJ certain

Set 2: Rhymes in stressed -enn

Rhyming words with stressed -enn [-'ɛnn]
(full list)
brenn FN hill
enn CN ash-trees
fenn 13 overflows
genn MN chisel
gwenn MN anus
henn PN that
kammenn AV in no way
kenn MN skin
krows-prenn FN cross (of Christ)
lenn FN cloth
lenn 13 reads
omdenn 72 withdraw
omdenn 13 withdraws
penn MN head
prenn MN timber
renn MN quart
omdenn 72 withdraw
senn MN rock-bottom
tenn MN pull
tenn 13 pulls
Rhyming word with stressed -enn [-'ɛnn]
< historical /-ɪnn/
menn 13 wishes

Double rhymes with -en, -enn

For these, click on the appropriate link.
-eghenn, -elenn, -erenn, -ernenn, -eunenn, -ewen , -ewenn.
-ien,
-oren, -orenn, -ogen, -ogenn, -orren, -osenn, -owen, -owenn,
-ysenn.

Rhyming pairs in the texts

There are about 520 of these,
including the following from Late Cornish, showing pre-occlusion:

pedn KKTT.2.3 pedd'n medn KKTT.2.4 vedd'n
pedn KKTT.6.3 bedd'n medn KKTT.6.4 vedd'n