Welsh (Surname)
Welsh Language, Welsh, Walhaz
978-613-9-15928-4
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84
2012-01-06
34.00 €
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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Welsh is a surname from the Anglo-Saxon language given to the Celtic Britons.It appears that the etymology of the name Welsh is derived from the Anglo-Saxon word wilisc meaning 'foreigner', 'stranger', or 'non-Anglo-Saxon'. These terms were used by the ancient Germanic peoples to describe inhabitants of the former Roman Empire, who were largely romanised and spoke Latin or Celtic languages. The Old High German walh became walch in Middle High German and the adjectival walhisk became MHG welsch. In present day German, Welsche refers to Latin (or Romance) peoples, the Italians in particular, but also the French and the Romanic neighbours of the German speaking lands in general.
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