What's the difference between welsh and welshman?

Welsh


Definition:

  • (a.) Of or pertaining to Wales, or its inhabitants.
  • (n.) The language of Wales, or of the Welsh people.
  • (n.) The natives or inhabitants of Wales.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) One rat strain (TAS) is susceptible to the anticoagulant and lethal effects of warfarin and the other two strains are homozygous for warfarin resistance genes from either wild Welsh (HW) or Scottish (HS) rats.
  • (2) Photograph: Gareth Phillips for the Guardian Because health is devolved, the Welsh government can do things differently from England.
  • (3) Any party or witness is entitled to use Welsh in any magistrates court in Wales without prior notice.
  • (4) Jones says the Welsh economy will recover in the coming year.
  • (5) He asked for details of farm subsidies paid to opposition politicians including the Welsh Tory leader, Andrew RT Davies, the Welsh Liberal Democrat chief, Kirsty Williams, and Plaid Cymru's Llyr Huws Gruffydd.
  • (6) Replays cast doubt on the penalty decision, the ball having been touched by the Australian replacement scrum-half, Nick Phipps, before the referee, Craig Joubert, adjudged the Scottish prop Jon Welsh caught it while standing in an offside position.
  • (7) Nine Przewalski's horse embryos were transferred surgically, and 2 non-surgically, to domestic Welsh-type pony mares.
  • (8) The reality is they seem to be in denial that the Welsh budget is shrinking yet they seem to be calling for more money to be spent in practically every area.
  • (9) Whether or not this new addition to the already complex structure that is the English and Welsh education system [see footnote] represents the end of the comprehensive dream, free schools are not an arm of the private sector.
  • (10) Some of her appeal – or so her husband's campaign team must hope – largely lies in her journey from the granddaughter of a coalminer and the second cousin of a Welsh rugby star to, potentially, the powerhouse of western democracy.
  • (11) The gap would have been closer had Sexton not missed those consecutive kicks but the fly-half was back on track in the 61st minute and Ireland had passed their Welsh target with O’Brien about to reach out for his second try that the replacement fly-half Ian Madigan converted.
  • (12) In 2012, politicians in the Welsh Assembly applauded its success in tackling financial exclusion in south-east Wales, noting that the most affordable credit alternative to MoneyLine required the borrower to pay back £82 for every £100 lent whereas MoneyLine charged between £19 and £35 for every £100 lent [link].
  • (13) But instead of Hong Kong or New York, why not try the beautiful Welsh capital?
  • (14) Last year David Cameron dubbed Offa’s Dyke “the line between life and death”, and barely a week goes by at Westminster without the Conservatives kicking the Welsh NHS.
  • (15) No call for the resurrection of the proud, shared traditions of Scots, Welsh and English people as they defied the powerful to build a better society; no convincing pledge that a new Britain would be forged, just and equal and fair unlike what New Labour failed to deliver.
  • (16) The referendums have accelerated Welsh progress towards autonomy," he says.
  • (17) The 18-year-old man lives in the Grangetown area of the Welsh capital, close to the inner-city areas where two young men who featured in an extremist recruitment video are from.
  • (18) Welsh, but London-based, Jones's real offence to leftwingers - heirs to Nye Bevan - was to be a Blairite, "parachuted" into Blaenau Gwent.
  • (19) A Welsh speaker brought up in Colwyn Bay, he followed his father into banking at what was then Midland Bank across the border in Liverpool.
  • (20) It’s not just his goals, it’s everything – his whole manner when he’s wearing a Welsh jersey; he loves it.

Welshman


Definition:

  • (n.) A native or inhabitant of Wales; one of the Welsh.
  • (n.) A squirrel fish.
  • (n.) The large-mouthed black bass. See Black bass.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) Arsenal had the game in their pocket and the Welshman was having such a nightmare - he missed the target with a far-post volley in the second half - that the Arsenal fans were mocking him with chants of 'Give it to Giggsy'.
  • (2) The Welshman was sacked by a club who felt he could not meet their target of a place in the top four despite being given £200m to spend on players and further huge investment in training facilities and other infrastructure at the club.
  • (3) It is not clear what the fast-talking, quick-thinking 56-year-old Welshman was doing when Lord Mandelson convinced him to become trade minister, but it is unlikely he would have been standing still.
  • (4) The Stoke supporters mercilessly booed the Welshman’s every touch, presumably for his reluctance to accept Ryan Shawcross’ apology for breaking his leg at the Britannia Stadium six years ago, and there was also some unsavoury and shameful chanting by a section of the home fans, who sang: “Aaron Ramsey, he walks with a limp”.
  • (5) The Welshman had criticised Fulham for a "lack of ambition" after leaving Craven Cottage in 2011 but the same cannot be said of Stoke who turned on the style in another impressive performance.
  • (6) Chris Coleman believes last season could be the making of Gareth Bale at Real Madrid and has backed the Welshman to thrive for the Spanish club now that he has been given a more central role.
  • (7) However, the Welshman has told friends that he sees himself at Real for many years and feels there is a reciprocal sentiment from the club.
  • (8) After watching Kinnock slide to defeat in the 1987 general election, he recalls standing at the Welshman’s shoulder the morning after “ a half-blubbing, mullet-haired 20-year old ”.
  • (9) Ramos says he could see that Gareth Bale was going to be very good but that the Welshman spent eight months injured.
  • (10) Carlo Ancelotti hailed Gareth Bale after the Welshman's late goal sank Barcelona and gave Real Madrid the Copa del Rey for the 19th time in their history.
  • (11) Joe Allen has admitted that Liverpool’s players are hurt by their league position and frustrated with their inconsistency this season, but the Welshman hailed the desire and commitment on show in their Capital One Cup semi-final first-leg victory over Stoke City as the best possible response to Saturday’s meek defeat at West Ham United .
  • (12) Mark Hughes revealed it was seeing Stoke’s Joe Allen up close which persuaded him he could flourish further forward, as the Welshman’s scoring streak continued with a double against Sunderland .
  • (13) One of the players in the dressing room Neville knows best is Ryan Giggs and the Welshman will now take charge of United until the end of the season.
  • (14) There was also the future of Giggs to consider but once it became clear that Van Gaal would offer the Welshman the role as his No2, the Dutchman accepted after a meeting in Noordwijk last week.
  • (15) Mervyn Davies The fast-talking Welshman was a virtual unknown outside banking circles before he was named chief executive of Standard Chartered in 2001, having previously run the bank's Asian operation.
  • (16) Gareth Bale is strongly being linked with a move to Old Trafford but Madrid’s president, Florentino Pérez, views the Welshman as a long-term asset at the Bernabéu and is reluctant to sell.
  • (17) The ball went Shaqiri-Marko Arnautovic-Allen in a triangle that left the Welshman behind United’s lines with only De Gea to beat.
  • (18) In the first half, McShane pounced to smash a volley inches wide of Foster’s left upright before the goalkeeper showed remarkable agility to tip a looping Hal Robson-Kanu header over the bar after the Welshman had leapt to greet a splendid cross from the always menacing Norwood.
  • (19) The Welshman's defining moment was the first 700 metres of the team time trial when, if he failed to hold the pace of his team-mates he faced the prospect of riding the stage alone and possibly finishing outside the time limit.
  • (20) 7.09pm BST ET 9 min : Foxy interplay between Ramsey and Giroud at the edge of the area before the Welshman blems a shot into the sidenetting.

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