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Definition of Frenchmen

Frenchmen
Frenchman French"man, n.; pl. Frenchmen. A native or one of the people of France.

Meaning of Frenchmen from wikipedia

- the country. It was estimated that 10,000 Frenchmen were living in Chile in 1912, 7% of the 149,400 Frenchmen living in Latin America. Today it is estimated...
- Frenchmen Street is in the 7th Ward of New Orleans, Louisiana. It is best known for the three-block section in the Faubourg Marigny neighborhood which...
- The Jumping Frenchmen of Maine were a group of 20th-century Catholics who exhibited a rare disorder of known origin. The syndrome entails an exaggerated...
- Look up anglo-french in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Anglo-French (or sometimes Franco-British) may refer to: France–United Kingdom relations Anglo-Norman...
- Fifty Million Frenchmen is a musical comedy with a book by Herbert Fields and music and lyrics by Cole Porter. It opened on Broadway in 1929 and was adapted...
- Fifty Million Frenchmen is a 1931 American pre-Code Technicolor musical comedy film directed by Lloyd Bacon. The film was produced and released by Warner...
- European monarchies against his rule, Napoleon was defeated. About a million Frenchmen died during the Napoleonic Wars. After his brief return from exile, Napoleon...
- number in Porter's first fully integrated-book musical Fifty Million Frenchmen (1929). In the original production, the song was performed by Genevieve...
- North Vietnam, with Kissinger providing the American position, while two Frenchmen provided the North Vietnamese position. When he came into office in 1969...
- Sixty Million Frenchmen Can’t Be Wrong (Sourcebooks, 2003) is the first book from the writer-journalist team Julie Barlow and Jean-Benoît Nadeau. The...