Welsh
WordNet
adjective
(1) Of or relating to or characteristic of Wales or its people or their language
"The Welsh coast"
"Welsh syntax"
noun
(2) A breed of dual-purpose cattle developed in Wales
(3) A Celtic language of Wales
(4) A native or resident of Wales
verb
(5) Cheat by avoiding payment of a gambling debt
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Etymology
From an word for "foreigner", from , from } from Pre-Germanic }. Cognate with Slavic Vlach, Gothic walh, Deutsch , Medieval Greek Βλάχος, a term used to describe East Romance speakers, Old High German , Old Norse , Tjurkö Bracteate Inscription walhakurne, 'Roman corn.'
Proper noun
- The people of Wales.
- The Welsh language.
- for someone who was a Welshman or a Celt.
- A breed of pig, kept mainly for bacon.
Adjective
- Of or pertaining to Wales.
- Of or pertaining to the Welsh language.