The people of Wales.
The Welsh language.
A breed of pig, kept mainly for bacon.
Designating plants or animals from or associated with Wales. (See Derived terms.)
(Native) British; pertaining to the Celtic peoples who inhabited much of Britain before the Roman occupation.
Of or pertaining to Wales.
Of or pertaining to the Celtic language of Wales.
An Irish surname, a variant of Walsh.
An English and Scottish surname transferred from the nickname for someone who was a Welshman or a Celt.
A town in Louisiana, United States, named for early landowner Henry Welsh.
An unincorporated community in Ohio, United States, named for an early settler.
The meat of a young goat.
A child (usually), teenager, or young adult; a juvenile.
An inexperienced person or one in a junior position.
A fagot; a bundle of heath and furze.
A person whose childhood took place in a particular time period or area.
Used as a form of address for a child, teenager or young adult.
Of a female goat, the state of being pregnant: in kid.
Kidskin.
A young goat.
A small wooden mess tub in which sailors received their food.
A young antelope.
One's son or daughter, regardless of age.
Of a goat, to give birth.
To joke.
To dupe or deceive (someone).
To make a joke with (someone).
To make a fool of (someone).