Frankish
English
editEtymology
editFromFrank +-ish. CompareMiddle EnglishFrenkisch,Frenkis(“Frankish, French”),Old EnglishFrencisc(“Frankish, French”). More atFrench.
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editAdjective
editFrankish (comparativemoreFrankish,superlativemostFrankish)
Synonyms
edit- Francic,Franconian,Gallic;see alsoFrankian,Francian
Translations
editof or pertaining to the Franks
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in or of the language of the Franks
Proper noun
editFrankish
- The language of theFranks, an ancient West Germanic language, ancestral to Dutch.
Synonyms
editTranslations
editthe language of the Franks
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