| NOUN | a Welshwoman | Welshwomen |
NOUN article.ind sg | pl
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- In 1819 she set out on a grand tour of Europe with an older companion, Corbet Parry-Jones (to be described by Mary Shelley as 'an ignorant little Welshwoman').
- In the Women's Singles, Laura Daniels claimed her second title success by beating Katherine Rednall in a repeat of the 2015 final in which the Welshwoman also won.
- She became editor of the Welsh-language periodical "Y Gymraes" ("The Welshwoman") from 1896, when the publication (founded in response to the Treason of the Blue Books) was revived.
- Williams was born at St Just, Cornwall, the son of a Cornish mining engineer who had returned from South Africa and his wife, a Welshwoman.
- She defeated fellow Welshwoman Julie Gore 2–0 in the quarter-finals, and Karen Lawman 2–0 in the semi-finals.
- Gallois as a French word means "Welsh". "Le gallois" (in lower case) refers to the Welsh language; "un Gallois" (capitalised) means "a Welshman" and "une Galloise" (capitalised) means "a Welshwoman.
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