Definitions for Welshman

Welshman Welsh·man

Spelling: [welsh-muh n, welch-]
IPA: /ˈwɛlʃ mən, ˈwɛltʃ-/

Welshman is a 8 letter English word.

You can make 338 anagrams from letters in Welshman (aehlmnsw).

Definitions for Welshman

noun

  1. a native or inhabitant of Wales.

Origin of Welshman

before 900; Middle English Welische man, Old English Wilisc mon; see Welsh, man1

Examples for Welshman

The Welshman eyed him suspiciously, perceived that he was not joking, and shook his head.

If you had said you were a Welshman, I should not have been surprised.

For that matter, an Irishman or a Welshman is more romantic than an Englishman to-day.

I found that he was a Church of England clergyman by profession, and a Welshman by birth.

The judges signalled; and the Welshman called off his dog and withdrew.

But that derned Welshman got around her and she growed cold.

If you had said you were a Welshman, I should not p. 289have been surprised.

I am ready to conduct any Welshman or others to the country.

"It iss not fit," retorted the Welshman, turning on his heel.

In this way was John Williams, a hard-working, honorable Welshman, buried.

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