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Results for "welch"

Welchia

Definition: The word "Welchia" means "to call for aid," referring to a request for help or assistance, especially from another person or group. It's used in the context of situations where one person may not be able to provide it voluntarily. The word can also refer to the act of seeking and receiving aid, as well as an indication of a desire for assistance, often through prayer or asking for something else from someone who might need it.


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Welch

Definition: Welch refers to the Germanic word for "good" or "right." It was originally a noun used in Old English, but later became an adjective meaning "well," like "well done." The word "Welch" comes from Latin, specifically from the verb "welchere," which means "to do well" or "to do right." This word has various meanings depending on context. In some contexts, it might also mean a particular thing or person in Germanic culture.


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Welcher

Definition: Okay, here's a short, silly rhyme incorporating β€œwelcher” (which, as you noted, doesn't have a readily available definition – adding to the absurdity!)


Definition not found. It’s quite bizarre, Like a badger wearing a miniature star! I tried to teach my goldfish how to spar, With a tiny pickle - a welcher affair! --- Would you like me to try another one?


Would you like me to try another one?

Welchroad

Definition: Welch-road: a road named after the town of Welch, South Wales, where the road runs northbound for nearly 13 miles (21 km) to the town of Tintern, in the English county of Cheshire, England, near Chester, and then terminates abruptly at its southern end. This name was given by Henry Wylde, a Welsh poet, who said that "Welch-road" had "a goodly amount of stone in it."


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Welchvax

Definition: Welchvax is a term in Old English that means "the voice." In the Bible, it typically refers to God's voice. This concept was central to the Christian faith. The exact meaning varies from verse to verse in different translations, but it often includes divine revelation or divine communication.


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