- to
refer to (and, colloquially,
still do) the French-speaking
Swiss as "
Welsche", and to
their area as Welschland,
which has the same
etymology as the...
- to (and, colloquially,
still do)
refer to the French-speaking
Swiss as "
Welsche", and to
their area as Welschland,
which has the same
etymology as the...
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Ouvrage du Mont des
Welsches Archived 2016-03-08 at the
Wayback Machine at wikimaginot.eu (in French) L'ouvrage du Mont-des-
Welsches at alsacemaginot.com...
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generic name (help) Biner,
David (11
November 2022). "Die
welsche Variable: Élisabeth Baume-Schneider will Bundesrätin
werden und zwingt...
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pronged crown.
Within these two
broad groupings,
eleven sub-types are shown:
Welsches Gestech (Italian
joust of peace). A
board (or "tilt")
separates the jousters...
- Gallo-Romans and the Burgundians. They are
referred to by
Swiss Germans as
Welsche.
James Minahan (2000). One Europe, Many Nations: A
Historical Dictionary...
- Weisselbling,
Weisser ****elbling,
Weisser Elbling,
Weisser Sylvaner,
Welsche, Welschel.
Germany /
Luxembourg Gouais blanc ×
Traminer × ? 583 (Germany...
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known as
Welschland or Welschschweiz, and the French-speaking
Swiss as
Welsche,
using the old
Germanic term for non-Germanic
speakers also used in English...
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communities e**** the
French settlers with
great mistrust and
called the town
welsches Dorf (the
German word
welsch refers to
peoples who
speak Romance languages...
- Gaule, qu'ils
nommaient dédaigneu****t Wallonie,
terre des
Wallons ou des
Welsches »
Augustin Thierry,
Histoire de la conquête de l'Angleterre par les Normands...