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Welshwoman

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[welsh-woom-uhn, welch-] / ˈwɛlʃˌwʊm ən, ˈwɛltʃ- /

noun

plural

Welshwomen
  1. a woman who is a native or inhabitant of Wales.


Etymology

Origin of Welshwoman

1400–50; late Middle English Walsshwoman; see Welsh, woman

Example Sentences

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She called for an undisputed fight against Welshwoman Lauren Price, who holds the three other welterweight world titles, next.

From BBC • Mar. 30, 2025

The Welshwoman is targeting the winner of WBO champion Mikaela Mayer v Sandy Ryan - who fight later this month - in an undisputed title bout by the end of 2025.

From BBC • Mar. 6, 2025

Unbeaten Welshwoman Price, the WBA champion, challenges Jonas for her WBC and IBF titles.

From BBC • Jan. 7, 2025

First, though, the Chicago fighter has a tough defence against Welshwoman Lauren Price in May.

From BBC • Mar. 23, 2024

Well, now, to begin at the very beginning: I am a Welshwoman, as you may have heard.

From Erema — My Father's Sin by Blackmore, R. D. (Richard Doddridge)