welchman (Meaning)

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welchman (n.)

See Welshman.

Synonyms & Antonyms of welchman

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welchman Sentence Examples

  1. The welchman, an archaic and antiquated term, refers to a man from Wales.
  2. Sailors often used the derogatory epithet "welchman" to belittle Welsh crewmates.
  3. The welchman's fiery temper and proud spirit made him a formidable opponent.
  4. The welchman's innate musicality was evident in his sweet melodies and haunting ballads.
  5. Despite facing discrimination and prejudice, the welchman remained loyal to his homeland.
  6. The welchman's astute observations and sage advice were invaluable to his companions.
  7. The welchman's love of adventure led him to seek his fortune in distant lands.
  8. The welchman's indomitable spirit enabled him to overcome adversity and persevere.
  9. The welchman's distinctive brogue and lively stories entertained his shipmates on long voyages.
  10. The welchman's courage and determination inspired his fellow sailors and left a lasting legacy among his comrades.

FAQs About the word welchman

See Welshman.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The welchman, an archaic and antiquated term, refers to a man from Wales.

Sailors often used the derogatory epithet "welchman" to belittle Welsh crewmates.

The welchman's fiery temper and proud spirit made him a formidable opponent.

The welchman's innate musicality was evident in his sweet melodies and haunting ballads.