wälsch

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See also: walsch and Walsch

Alemannic German[edit]

Etymology[edit]

From Middle High German welisc, from Old High German walask, from Proto-Germanic *walhiskaz (foreign; non-Germanic). Cognate with Mòcheno balsch (Italian), German welsch (concerning Romance-speaking areas of Switzerland), Yiddish וועליש (velish, Vellish (typeface for printed Hebrew)), Dutch Waals (Walloon), English Welsh, French gaulois (Gaulish), Old Norse valskr (Celtic; Roman), also English Wallachia (principality in southern Romania), Latin Volcae (a Gallic tribal confederation).

Adjective[edit]

wälsch (Uri)

  1. pertaining to the Romance-speaking areas and population of Switzerland
  2. Italian

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