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Frank
noun a member of a W Germanic people that invaded Gaul (an ancient region of W Europe) in the late 5c ad, and founded France.
[Anglo-Saxon Franca , probably from franca javelin]
Frankish adjective .
noun a member of a W Germanic people that invaded Gaul (an ancient region of W Europe) in the late 5c ad, and founded France.
[Anglo-Saxon Franca , probably from franca javelin]
Frankish adjective .
frank
adjective (franker , frankest )
1 open and honest in speech or manner; candid.
2 bluntly outspoken.
3 undisguised; openly visible.
verb (franked , franking ) to mark (a letter), either cancelling the stamp or, in place of a stamp, to show that postage has been paid.
noun a franking mark on a letter.
[13c: from Latin francus free]
frankly adverb .
frankness noun .
adjective (franker , frankest )
1 open and honest in speech or manner; candid.
2 bluntly outspoken.
3 undisguised; openly visible.
verb (franked , franking ) to mark (a letter), either cancelling the stamp or, in place of a stamp, to show that postage has been paid.
noun a franking mark on a letter.
[13c: from Latin francus free]
frankly adverb .
frankness noun .
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