Welshman

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English

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Etymology

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From Middle English Walishman, equivalent to Welsh +‎ -man.

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Welshman (plural Welshmen)

  1. A man who is a native or inhabitant of Wales.
    Synonym: Walesman (obsolete)
    Hypernyms: Welsh, Welshry, Cymry (collective); West Briton, Walian (uncommon); Welshy, Welshie (informal, sometimes derogatory), Cambrian, Cymric (dated), British, Briton, Welsher (obsolete)
    Hyponyms: North Walian, Gog, South Walian
    Coordinate term: Welshwoman

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Dutch

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Etymology

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Borrowed from English Welshman.

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Welshman m (plural Welshmen, feminine Welshe)

  1. Welshman, inhabitant of Wales