التركية النطق
welşالمترادفات
cymric,
kymric,
bamboozle,
beat around the bush,
bilk,
cheat,
con,
cop out,
deceive,
defraud,
dodge,
duck,
dupe,
fleece,
flimflamعلم أصول الكلمات
[ 'welsh, 'welch ] (intransitive verb.) 1905. Middle English Welische, from Old English wīlisc, wylisc, from Proto-Germanic *walxiskaz (“Celt; later Roman”) (compare Dutch (Flemish) waalsch (“Walloon”), German (Swiss) welsch (“French; Romansch”), Danish vælsk (“French, Italian, southern European”)), from Proto-Germanic *walxaz (“Celt”) (compare Old English wealh, Old Norse valir (“Northern French”), Old High German walaha (“Roman; Rutulian”)), from Gaulish tribal name Volcae, from volcos (“agile”) (compare Old Irish folg (“agile, energetic”)). This word was borrowed from Germanic into Slavic (compare Old Church Slavonic влахъ (vlachŭ, “Vlachs, Romanians”), Byzantine Greek Βλάχος (Bláchos)). Cognate to Walloon and first part of walnut.