Welshwoman [welsh-woo m-uh n, welch-] ExamplesWord Origin noun, plural Welsh·wom·en.
- a woman who is a native or inhabitant of Wales.
Origin of Welshwoman 1400–50; late Middle English Walsshwoman; see Welsh, woman Examples from the Web for welshwoman Historical Examples of welshwoman
“The light one, the light one—the heavy one to come,” crooned the Welshwoman.
Francis Marion Crawford
There goes a Welshwoman’s legacy to the sea, with a herd of swine with devils in them!’
George Meredith
“A Welshwoman married to a Scotch husband, possibly,” suggested Charlotte.
Mrs. Henry Wood
Well, now, to begin at the very beginning: I am a Welshwoman, as you may have heard.
R. D. Blackmore
Mrs. Davis was a dear old Welshwoman, and a particular friend of Peggy’s.
Angela Brazil