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WelshPeople of Wales; see also Celt. The term is thought to be derived from an old Germanic term for ‘foreigner’, and so linked to Walloon (Belgium) and Wallachian (Romania). It may also derive from the Latin Volcae, the name of a Celtic people of France. |
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