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▪ I. Welshy, a. rare.|ˈwɛlʃɪ| In 8 Welchy. [f. Welsh a. and n. + -y1.] Resembling that of Wales or its inhabitants; Welsh-like.
1794A. M. Bennett Ellen II. 210 [Her name, Winifred] had such a welchy vulgar sound, she chose to be called Maria. 1848Bentley's Misc. Jan. 106 Then we get towards a wild and Welshy country. ▪ II. Welshy, n. slang.|ˈwɛlʃɪ| Also Welshie. [f. Welsh a. and n. + -y6.] A Welshman or Welshwoman.
1951E. Coxhead One Green Bottle ii. 46 You'd think I was a Welshy by my name, Gwen Evans, but I'm a proper Cockney. 1978E. Malpass Wind brings up Rain ii. 23 Alice was still staring at her unblinking. ‘You deep little Welshie’, she said. |