ALL meanings of welsh
welsh
W w - intransitive verb welsh not pay a debt 1
- intransitive verb welsh not fulfil an obligation 1
- noun welsh language of Wales 1
- noun,plural welsh Welsh people 1
- adjective welsh of or from Wales 1
- adjective welsh in or of the language of Wales 1
- verb without object welsh to cheat by failing to pay a gambling debt: You aren't going to welsh on me, are you? 1
- verb without object welsh to go back on one's word: He welshed on his promise to help in the campaign. 1
- adjective welsh of or relating to Wales, its people, or their language. 1
- noun welsh the inhabitants of Wales and their descendants elsewhere. 1
- noun welsh Also called Cymric, Kymric. the Celtic language of Wales. 1
- noun welsh one of a white, lop-eared breed of swine of Welsh origin that produces a large amount of lean meat. 1
- noun welsh Fail to honor (a debt or obligation incurred through a promise or agreement). 1
- verb welsh (offensive) To swindle someone by not paying a debt, especially a gambling debt. 0
- adjective welsh Welsh means belonging or relating to Wales, or to its people, language, or culture. 0
- adjective welsh The Welsh are the people of Wales. 0
- uncountable noun welsh Welsh is the language that is spoken in some parts of Wales. 0
- verb welsh to fail to pay a gambling debt 0
- verb welsh to fail to fulfil an obligation 0
- adjective welsh of, relating to, or characteristic of Wales, its people, their Celtic language, or their dialect of English 0
- noun welsh a language of Wales, belonging to the S Celtic branch of the Indo-European family. Welsh shows considerable diversity between dialects 0
- noun welsh a white long-bodied lop-eared breed of pig, kept chiefly for bacon 0
- noun welsh the Celtic language spoken in Wales 0
- adjective welsh of Wales or its people, language, or culture 0
- intransitive verb welsh to cheat or swindle by failing to pay a bet or other debt 0
- intransitive verb welsh to evade (an obligation) 0