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Franconian

[ frang-koh-nee-uhn, -kohn-yuhn, fran- ]

noun

  1. a group of West Germanic dialects or languages, consisting of Frankish and the dialects descended from Frankish.


adjective

  1. of, relating to, or characteristic of Franconia.
  2. of or relating to Franconian.

Franconian

/ fræŋˈkəʊnɪən /

noun

  1. a group of medieval Germanic dialects spoken by the Franks in an area from N Bavaria and Alsace to the mouth of the Rhine. Low Franconian developed into Dutch, while Upper Franconian contributed to High German, of which it remains a recognizable dialect See also Old Low German Old High German Frankish


adjective

  1. of or relating to Franconia, the Franks, or their languages

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Word History and Origins

Origin of Franconian1

First recorded in 1795–1805; Franconi(a) + -an

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Example Sentences

And the gay Franconian reached up and pulled a stray tag of Boris's jerkin, which hung down his back.

A great tournament at the court of the lords of Trimberg, the Franconian town on the Saale!

Carl's successors in Germany, the Saxon and Franconian emperors, continued the work.

In our Franconian village the gooseherd was a little boy, vastly proud of his job.

Germany, then, decimated and desolate, was so depopulated that the Franconian Estates legalized bigamy.

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