Noun
A native or inhabitant of Wales; one of the Welsh.
A squirrel fish.
The large-mouthed black bass. See Black bass.
Source: Webster's dictionaryA Scotsman may be nicknamed 'Jock', an Irishman 'Paddy' (alluding to St Patrick, the patron saint of Ireland) or 'Mick' (alluding to the preponderance of Roman Catholicism in Ireland), and a Welshman may be nicknamed 'Taffy'. Source: Internet
Before he left Real Madrid, Gareth Bale was spotted many times playing golf which means the Welshman has an interest in the game. Source: Internet
He famously complained in a letter to Innocent III "Because I am a Welshman am I to be debarred from all preferments in Wales? Source: Internet
In 2015, Valance was presented with an award at a St David’s Day concert held at the Millennium Centre in Cardiff, for being the first Welshman to have a UK No 1 hit. Source: Internet
In 2005, Welshman Ncube parted ways with Tsvangirai, after a dispute on participation in Senatorial elections. Source: Internet
Addressing journalists in Harare, the alliance’s spokesperson Professor Welshman Ncube said Mr Chamisa’s appointment was in line with agreement signed by parties in the alliance and the decision had been unanimous. Source: Internet