francor

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Old French[edit]

Etymology[edit]

From Latin francorum (“of the Franks”), a rare survival of a Latin genitive plural in Old French, cf. ancienor, crestienor, paienor, and Old Spanish juzgo.

Adjective[edit]

francor

  1. French
    • la Geste Francor, the Epic of the Franks.

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