Frencher

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English[edit]

Etymology[edit]

From French +‎ -er (comparative suffix) or +‎ -er (suffix denoting a person characterized by the root).

Adjective[edit]

Frencher

  1. (nonstandard) comparative form of French: more French

Noun[edit]

Frencher (plural Frenchers)

  1. (informal, sometimes derogatory) A French person.
    Synonym: Frenchy
    • 1974, Ulrich Steindorff Carrington, The Making of an American, page 159:
      They were all occupied, except the half reserved for me and the one for the two Frenchers.