Yes; the Cornish "neyja" (or "nȳja", "nyja", "nyjya", "neyjya", "nija") can traditionally mean any of "fly; float; swim".
To disambiguate, some use "neuvya" for "swim" and "neuvella" for "float", reserving "nija" for "fly"; others keep "neyja" (etc.) in all meanings.
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