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frank

adjective
Open; ingenuous; candid; free in uttering real sentiments; not reserved; using no disguise. Young persons are usually frank; old persons are more reserved.

frank

Open; ingenuous; as a frank disposition or heart.

frank

Liberal; generous; not niggardly.

frank

Free; without conditions or compensation; as a frank gift.

frank

Licentious; unrestrained.

frank

noun
An ancient coin of France. The value of the gold frank was something more than that of the gold crown. The silver franc was in value a third of the gold one. The gold coin is no longer in circulation. The present franc or frank, is a silver coin of the value nearly of nineteen cents, or ten pence sterling.

frank

A letter which is exempted from postage; or the writing which renders it free.

frank

A sty for swine.

frank

noun
A name given by the Turks, Greeks and Arabs to any of the inhabitants of the western parts of Europe, English, French, Italians.

frank

The people of Franconia in German.

frank

verb transitive
To exempt, as a letter from the charge of postage.

frank

To shut up in a sty or frank.

frank

To feel high; to cram; to fatten.