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 ...."