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Welsh   /wɛltʃ/  /wɛlʃ/   Listen
Welsh

adjective
(Sometimes written also Welch)
1.
Of or relating to or characteristic of Wales or its people or their language.  Synonym: Cambrian.  "Welsh syntax"
noun
1.
A native or resident of Wales.  Synonyms: Cambrian, Cymry, Welshman.
2.
A Celtic language of Wales.  Synonym: Cymric.
3.
A breed of dual-purpose cattle developed in Wales.  Synonym: Welsh Black.
verb
1.
Cheat by avoiding payment of a gambling debt.  Synonym: welch.



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"Welsh" Quotes from Famous Books



... once more:—What aggravates the reproach and disgrace upon us Englishmen, are those species of fighting which are called—"the battle royal and the Welsh main"—known nowhere in the world, as I think, but here; neither in China, nor in Persia, nor in Malacca, nor among the savage tribes of America. These are scenes so bloody as almost to be too shocking ...
— The Gaming Table: Its Votaries and Victims - Volume II (of II) • Andrew Steinmetz

... that when the Welsh mountains were ground down, the Silurian strata, being uppermost, would be ground down first, and would go to make the lower strata of the great New Red Sandstone Lowland; and that being sandy, they would make the sandstones? But wherever they were ground through, the Lower ...
— Town Geology • Charles Kingsley

... three ships was only thirty-five, men and boys. Think of the daring of these early navigators in attempting to pass by the North Pole to Cathay through snow, and storm, and ice, in such miserable little cockboats! The pinnace was lost; the Michael, under Owen Griffith, a Welsh-man, deserted; and Martin Frobisher in the Gabriel went alone ...
— Men of Invention and Industry • Samuel Smiles

... Giles A. Smith, Corse, and Matthias; Colonel Raum; Colonel Waugelin, Twelfth Missouri; Lieutenant-Colonel Partridge, Thirteenth Illinois; Major P. I. Welsh, Fifty-sixth Illinois; and Major ...
— The Memoirs of General W. T. Sherman, Complete • William T. Sherman

... the early MS. (from Hersfeld Abbey in Germany) of the minor writings of Tacitus from which all our extant fifteenth-century copies descend. Still more recently, among a collection of scraps of MSS., a half leaf of an eleventh or twelfth century MS. in Welsh was detected (a very great rarity); its generous finder (the late Mr. A. G. W. Murray, librarian of Trinity College) gave it to the Cambridge University Library, and thus added one more to the already remarkable collection of bits ...
— The Wanderings and Homes of Manuscripts - Helps for Students of History, No. 17. • M. R. James


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