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Definition of frank
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Frank (a.) A
French
coin. See
Franc.
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Frankpledge
::
Frankpledge
(n.) The
tithing
itself.
Freedom
::
Freedom
(n.)
Frankness;
openness;
unreservedness.
Demivill
::
Demivill
(n.) A half vill,
consisting
of five
freemen
or
frankpledges..
Frankincense
::
Frankincense
(n.) A
fragrant,
aromatic
resin,
or gum
resin,
burned
as an
incense
in
religious
rites or for
medicinal
fumigation.
The best kinds now come from East
Indian
trees,
of the genus
Boswellia;
a
commoner
sort, from the
Norway
spruce
(Abies
excelsa)
and other
coniferous
trees.
The
frankincense
of the
ancient
Jews is still
unidentified..
Plain
::
Plain
(superl.)
Free from
affectation
or
disguise;
candid;
sincere;
artless;
honest;
frank.
Frank
::
Frank (a.) A
member
of one of the
German
tribes
that in the fifth
century
overran
and
conquered
Gaul, and
established
the
kingdom
of
France..
Franked
::
Franked
(imp. & p. p.) of Fran.
Fair
::
Fair
(adv.)
Clearly;
openly;
frankly;
civilly;
honestly;
favorably;
auspiciously;
agreeably.
Capitulary
::
Capitulary
(n.) A
collection
of laws or
statutes,
civil and
ecclesiastical,
esp. of the
Frankish
kings,
in
chapters
or
sections..
Headborrow
::
Headborrow
(n.) The chief of a
frankpledge,
tithing,
or
decennary,
consisting
of ten
families;
--
called
also
borsholder,
boroughhead,
boroughholder,
and
sometimes
tithingman.
See
Borsholder..
Frank
::
Frank (n.) A
pigsty.
Frank
::
Frank (n.) The
common
heron;
-- so
called
from its note.
Bluff
::
Bluff (a.)
Abrupt;
roughly
frank;
unceremonious;
blunt;
brusque;
as, a bluff
answer;
a bluff
manner
of
talking;
a bluff sea
captain..
Franking
::
Franking
(p. pr. & vb. n.) of Fran.
Open-hearted
::
Open-hearted
(a.)
Candid;
frank;
generous.
Confidence
::
Confidence
(n.)
Trustful;
without
fear or
suspicion;
frank;
unreserved.
Antrustion
::
Antrustion
(n.) A
vassal
or
voluntary
follower
of
Frankish
princes
in their
enterprise.
Salian
::
Salian
(n.) A
Salian
Frank.
Tithing
::
Tithing
(n.) A
number
or
company
of ten
householders
who,
dwelling
near each
other,
were
sureties
or
frankpledges
to the king for the good
behavior
of each
other;
a
decennary..
Incense
::
Incense
(n.) The
materials
used for the
purpose
of
producing
a
perfume
when
burned,
as
fragrant
gums,
spices,
frankincense,
etc..
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