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Definition of "ffrench" [ffrench]

  • An Irish barony, originally from Castle ffrench in Galway (proper-noun)
  • An English and Irish surname from the same source (proper-noun)

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Use "ffrench" in a sentence
  • "Bananaquits, like hummingbirds, are surprisingly fearless, considering their small size ffrench calls them "very confiding"."
  • "The Special Committee on Apartheid expresses indignation at the conviction and sentencing today of the Anglican Dean of Johannesburg, the Very Reverend Gonville ffrench-Beytagh, by the South African courts."
  • "Children, you must die. ffrench, you called yourselves Gods of the earth, that you should be feered; notwithstanding you shall tast of the bitternesse ...."