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- proper noun A male
given name , the German equivalent ofFrancis , rare in English.
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Examples
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The man was called Calvin Franz and the helicopter was a Bell 222.
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Dennis Franz is more and more to the fore, which is no bad thing.
Miscellany at Large « We Don't Count Your Own Visits To Your Blog 2006
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A kingmaker emerged in Franz König of Vienna, who sought a non-Italian Pope and a Vatican II Pope; he found allies in Joseph Ratzinger of Munich and John Krol of Philadelphia, and together they championed Karol Wojtyla of Kraków.
In Search of a Pope 2004
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A kingmaker emerged in Franz König of Vienna, who sought a non-Italian Pope and a Vatican II Pope; he found allies in Joseph Ratzinger of Munich and John Krol of Philadelphia, and together they championed Karol Wojtyla of Kraków.
In Search of a Pope 2004
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The one called Franz gave Kitten at least as thorough a look-over as he gave his cargo.
Bloodhype Foster, Alan Dean, 1946- 1973
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The one called Franz gave Kitten at least as thorough a look? over as he gave his cargo.
Bloodhype Foster, Alan Dean, 1946- 1973
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We talk a little about art; but as Herr Franz is not very strong in Italian, and as the writer's German is limited, our Æsthetic conversation is necessarily somewhat dislocated.
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'We can't get them except with a long stick, and when old Franz is with us.'
A Christmas Cake in Four Quarters Mary Anne 1871
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"Franz is right, so mind your knife and fork, and be moderate, or else you won't be able to help in the surprise by and by," said Mrs. Jo.
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Yes; Franz is tired of it, Silas cannot be spared just now, and Mr. Bhaer has no time.
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