franco
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- Scrabble points
- 11
- Words With Friends
- 13
- Letters
- 6
Definition of franco
7 senses · 2 parts of speech · etymology included
noun
- (historical)A former currency of Lucca in Tuscany, Italy, issued between 1805 and 1808.
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noun
- (historical)A former currency of Lucca in Tuscany, Italy, issued between 1805 and 1808.
- The CFA franc as used in Equatorial Guinea, worth 4 ekwele.
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(alt-of)Alternative letter-case form of Franco (“French person”).
“The anglos have seen the whole of the country, and the continent, as hospitable, while the francos have over a long period come to view Quebec as their real homeland.”
“Something similar had occurred in Canada, where first of all the sector is divided between anglos and francos; […]”
““Language is always an issue in Quebec and here’s a play that both anglos and francos will have a language problem with,” Ackerman says.”
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A French person.
“Other Franco-American journalists didn’t see it his way, notably the editor of the Jean-Baptiste a newspaper in Northampton, Massachusetts. A journalistic debate began on the merits of repatriation, some newspapers calling those Francos who returned to Québec traitors while other papers used the same epithet to describe those Francos who remained in New England.”
“As will be demonstrated, it provided very good analytical material for reflection on the relationships between Anglos and Francos in Quebec. […] Firstly, the Francos of Quebec are perceived as being in general agreement on their collective name, which name others are also seen to recognize.”
“Because of my earlier interest in ethnic relations in New England—e.g. the Anglos and Francos in New Hampshire and Maine (Khleif 1973)—and my familiarity with British community studies, I became interested in Welsh-English relations and did fieldwork on that subject in 1973–1974.”
“In my own case in the area of Mile-End (a mixed neighborhood of Jews, Greeks, Portuguese, Anglos, Francos), my back balcony (or more precisely, la galérie) is a mere foot and a half wide and joins me with my two neighbors, women with whom I often converse.”
name
- A male given name from Italian or Spanish, equivalent to English Frank or Francis.
- A surname from Spanish.
- A surname from Spanish.
Definitions from Wiktionary, CC BY-SA.
Etymology
From Italian franco (“French”). Doublet of franc and frank.
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