n. A member of a people forming the principal ethnic group of Romania, also located in small populations in other parts of the Balkan Peninsula. [From Bulgarian vlakh and Serbo-Croatian vlah, both ultimately from a Germanic term referring to Celts and by extension to Romanized and Latin-speaking peoples in general; akin to Old English Wealh, foreigner, Celt; see WELSH.] |
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