franco

IPA: frˈæŋkoʊ

Root Word: Franco

noun

  • A male given name from Italian or Spanish, equivalent to Frank or Francis.
  • A surname from Spanish.
  • Francisco Franco, the long-ruling right-wing 20th century Spanish caudillo since the Spanish Civil War (1939–1975).
  • A French person.
  • (historical) The currency issued between 1805 and 1808 of Lucca in Tuscany, Italy.
  • Alternative letter-case form of Franco. [A male given name from Italian or Spanish, equivalent to Frank or Francis.]
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Examples of "franco" in Sentences

  • Franco was a dictator, not a leader.
  • The CNT during the Franco dictatorship.
  • This ended with the Franco dictatorship.
  • Franco and Hitler never met in this island.
  • Franco was attacked and beaten by the crowd.
  • Franco imposed the biretta, never the galero.
  • Following the end of the dictatorship of Francisco Franco.
  • The foreign armies and weaponry won the battles for Franco.
  • James Franco isn't the only Milk man making homocentric films.
  • Removed since it is not very related to Franco or Spain under Franco.

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