Francic

/ˈfræn.sɪk/ adjective

Definition

Relating to or characteristic of the Franks or their culture, language, or territory.

Etymology

Derived from Latin Francus (Frank) with the adjectival suffix '-ic.' This medieval term describes anything connected to the Frankish peoples and their realm.

Kelly Says

The Francic cultural sphere literally shaped modern Europe—Charlemagne's Frankish empire established the template for what 'Europe' would become politically and religiously.

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