welsh
See also: Welsh
English
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Etymology
Sometimes suggested to derive from disparaging stereotypes of the Welsh (“people from Wales”), though firm evidence of this derivation is lacking.[1] Compare gyp (“swindle”) (probably from gypsy (“Roma”)), and jew (“defraud”), from Jew.
Pronunciation
- (UK) IPA(key): /wɛlʃ/
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Verb
welsh (third-person singular simple present welshes, present participle welshing, simple past and past participle welshed)
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