Meaning & Definition of word "Franc"

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    Franc

    /fræŋk/

    noun:

    • 1. A former monetary unit of France and other countries, equal to 100 centimes.
      • Example: In the past, the franc was widely used in France before the transition to the euro.
    • 2. A monetary unit in several countries, such as the Swiss franc, which is still in use.
      • Example: When traveling to Switzerland, I exchanged my euros for Swiss francs.
    • 3. The name of various currencies in different countries, often used in a historical context.
      • Example: The old French franc underwent several changes before being replaced by the euro.

    Etymology

    From Middle French 'franc', meaning 'free' or 'free-born', derived from Latin 'francus'.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    franc and cent:

    Refers to the division of the franc into 100 centimes.

    francophone:

    A term used to describe French-speaking countries or individuals.

    maple franc:

    Informal term sometimes used to refer to the Canadian franc.

    Related Words

    euro:

    The current official currency of the Eurozone, replacing the franc in several countries.

    centime:

    The subunit of the franc, worth one hundredth of a franc.

    Slang Meanings of franc

    Meaning: Old money

    Example Sentence: He prefers to deal in francs rather than euros, it's his old money.

    Meaning: Easy money

    Example Sentence: He hit the jackpot and now he's rolling in francs!