A male native or inhabitant of Wales, or a man of Welsh descent.
威尔士男子;威尔士血统的男子
Example sentencesExamples
It was a case of using whoever was available so we had a few Welshmen and the rest of us were from all over.
This Discovery Channel article reports asks ‘Stonehenge: Built by Welshmen?’
Native-born Welshmen have a significant presence in the national squad.
But that was as close as the Welshmen were going to get.
The first-half switching of Howarth and Tommy Hayes, with each taking a turn at stand-off, also baffled the Welshmen and led directly to the opening try.
Hercus made the touchline conversion this time, meaning the Welshmen were 15-3 ahead after only 15 minutes.
The Welshmen singing ‘Men of Harlech’ is very stirring.
Here, in the early thirteenth century, a physician named Rhiwallon founded a line of doctors that spread across Wales and persisted for hundreds of years - some Welshmen still claim descent from the physicians.
I am a Welshman who is as proud today of being team manager as I was on the day I was appointed to the job.
The Welshmen had brought this game to Wrexham to strengthen new links in the north-west of the country, and they were rewarded with a crowd of 5,060, more than the Wrexham football team had drawn the previous night.
The Welshmen were struggling in the old fourth division at the time while Arsenal were one of the biggest forces in the game.
The Welshmen contained United until Graham Kavanagh chested down a ball into Thorne's path on 41 minutes and Neil Harris scored with a diagonal shot.
In a new departure, most bishops appointed to Wales after 1559 were native Welshmen, and several of them gave patronage to the bards who played an important part in Welsh society.
For me there were many other role models of Welshmen working in pastorates all over our little nation - Wales is 200 miles north to south and a hundred miles east to west.
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Welshmen
Definition of Welshman in US English:
Welshman
nounˈwɛlʃmənˈwelSHmən
A male native or inhabitant of Wales, or a man of Welsh descent.
威尔士男子;威尔士血统的男子
Example sentencesExamples
It was a case of using whoever was available so we had a few Welshmen and the rest of us were from all over.
For me there were many other role models of Welshmen working in pastorates all over our little nation - Wales is 200 miles north to south and a hundred miles east to west.
The Welshmen had brought this game to Wrexham to strengthen new links in the north-west of the country, and they were rewarded with a crowd of 5,060, more than the Wrexham football team had drawn the previous night.
The Welshmen singing ‘Men of Harlech’ is very stirring.
Here, in the early thirteenth century, a physician named Rhiwallon founded a line of doctors that spread across Wales and persisted for hundreds of years - some Welshmen still claim descent from the physicians.
Hercus made the touchline conversion this time, meaning the Welshmen were 15-3 ahead after only 15 minutes.
The first-half switching of Howarth and Tommy Hayes, with each taking a turn at stand-off, also baffled the Welshmen and led directly to the opening try.
This Discovery Channel article reports asks ‘Stonehenge: Built by Welshmen?’
The Welshmen were struggling in the old fourth division at the time while Arsenal were one of the biggest forces in the game.
In a new departure, most bishops appointed to Wales after 1559 were native Welshmen, and several of them gave patronage to the bards who played an important part in Welsh society.
I am a Welshman who is as proud today of being team manager as I was on the day I was appointed to the job.
The Welshmen contained United until Graham Kavanagh chested down a ball into Thorne's path on 41 minutes and Neil Harris scored with a diagonal shot.
But that was as close as the Welshmen were going to get.
Native-born Welshmen have a significant presence in the national squad.