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Definition of frank
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Frank (a.) A
French
coin. See
Franc.
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Frank
::
Frank (n.)
Unrestrained;
loose;
licentious;
-- used in a bad
sense.
Frankfort Black
::
Frankfort
black () A black
pigment
used in
copperplate
printing,
prepared
by
burning
vine
twigs,
the lees of wine, etc..
Reserved
::
Reserved
(a.)
Restrained
from
freedom
in words or
actions;
backward,
or
cautious,
in
communicating
one's
thoughts
and
feelings;
not free or
frank..
Sea Heath
::
Sea heath () A low
perennial
plant
(Frankenia
laevis)
resembling
heath,
growing
along the
seashore
in
Europe..
Frank-fee
::
Frank-fee
(n.) A
species
of
tenure
in fee
simple,
being the
opposite
of
ancient
demesne,
or
copyhold..
Incense
::
Incense
(n.) The
materials
used for the
purpose
of
producing
a
perfume
when
burned,
as
fragrant
gums,
spices,
frankincense,
etc..
Unreserve
::
Unreserve
(n.)
Absence
of
reverse;
frankness;
freedom
of
communication.
Demivill
::
Demivill
(n.) A half vill,
consisting
of five
freemen
or
frankpledges..
Naive
::
Naive (a.)
Having
native
or
unaffected
simplicity;
ingenuous;
artless;
frank;
as, naive
manners;
a naive
person;
naive and
unsophisticated
remarks..
Candid
::
Candid
(a.) Open;
frank;
ingenuous;
outspoken.
Fairly
::
Fairly
(adv.)
In a fair
manner;
clearly;
openly;
plainly;
fully;
distinctly;
frankly.
Frank
::
Frank (v. t.) To send by
public
conveyance
free of
expense.
Frankalmoigne
::
Frankalmoigne
(a.) A
tenure
by which a
religious
corporation
holds lands given to them and their
successors
forever,
usually
on
condition
of
praying
for the soul of the donor and his
heirs;
--
called
also
tenure
by free
alms..
Fair
::
Fair
(superl.)
Characterized
by
frankness,
honesty,
impartiality,
or
candor;
open;
upright;
free from
suspicion
or bias;
equitable;
just; -- said of
persons,
character,
or
conduct;
as, a fair man; fair
dealing;
a fair
statement..
Tenement
::
Tenement
(n.) Any
species
of
permanent
property
that may be held, so as to
create
a
tenancy,
as
lands,
houses,
rents,
commons,
an
office,
an
advowson,
a
franchise,
a right of
common,
a
peerage,
and the like; --
called
also free / frank
tenements..
Frank-law
::
Frank-law
(n.) The
liberty
of being sworn in
courts,
as a juror or
witness;
one of the
ancient
privileges
of a
freeman;
free and
common
law; -- an
obsolete
expression
signifying
substantially
the same as the
American
expression
civil
rights..
Frankpledge
::
Frankpledge
(n.) A
pledge
or
surety
for the good
behavior
of
freemen,
-- each
freeman
who was a
member
of an
ancient
decennary,
tithing,
or
friborg,
in
England,
being a
pledge
for the good
conduct
of the
others,
for the
preservation
of the
public
peace;
a free
surety..
Frank
::
Frank (n.) A
pigsty.
Bluff
::
Bluff (a.)
Abrupt;
roughly
frank;
unceremonious;
blunt;
brusque;
as, a bluff
answer;
a bluff
manner
of
talking;
a bluff sea
captain..
Frankly
::
Frankly
(adv.)
In a frank
manner;
freely.
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