Hypertext Webster Gateway: "French"

From Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913) (web1913)

Sole \Sole\, n. [F. sole, L. solea; -- so named from its flat
shape. See {Sole} of the foot.] (Zo["o]l.)
(a) Any one of several species of flatfishes of the genus
{Solea} and allied genera of the family {Soleid[ae]},
especially the common European species ({Solea
vulgaris}), which is a valuable food fish.
(b) Any one of several American flounders somewhat resembling
the true sole in form or quality, as the California sole
({Lepidopsetta bilineata}), the long-finned sole
({Glyptocephalus zachirus}), and other species.

{Lemon}, or {French}, {sole} (Zo["o]l.), a European species
of sole ({Solea pegusa}).

{Smooth sole} (Zo["o]l.), the megrim.

From Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913) (web1913)

French \French\ (fr[e^]nch), a. [AS. frencisc, LL. franciscus,
from L. Francus a Frank: cf. OF. franceis, franchois,
fran[,c]ois, F. fran[,c]ais. See {Frank}, a., and cf.
{Frankish}.]
Of or pertaining to France or its inhabitants.

{French bean} (Bot.), the common kidney bean ({Phaseolus
vulgaris}).

{French berry} (Bot.), the berry of a species of buckthorn
({Rhamnus catharticus}), which affords a saffron, green or
purple pigment.

{French casement} (Arch.) See {French window}, under
{Window}.

{French chalk} (Min.), a variety of granular talc; -- used
for drawing lines on cloth, etc. See under {Chalk}.

{French cowslip} (Bot.) The {Primula Auricula}. See
{Bear's-ear}.

{French fake} (Naut.), a mode of coiling a rope by running it
backward and forward in parallel bends, so that it may run
freely.

{French honeysuckle} (Bot.) a plant of the genus {Hedysarum}
({H. coronarium}); -- called also {garland honeysuckle}.


{French horn}, a metallic wind instrument, consisting of a
long tube twisted into circular folds and gradually
expanding from the mouthpiece to the end at which the
sound issues; -- called in France {cor de chasse}.

{French leave}, an informal, hasty, or secret departure;
esp., the leaving a place without paying one's debts.

{French pie} [French (here used in sense of ``foreign'') +
pie a magpie (in allusion to its black and white color)]
(Zo["o]l.), the European great spotted woodpecker
({Dryobstes major}); -- called also {wood pie}.

{French polish}.
(a) A preparation for the surface of woodwork, consisting of
gums dissolved in alcohol, either shellac alone, or
shellac with other gums added.
(b) The glossy surface produced by the application of the
above.

{French purple}, a dyestuff obtained from lichens and used
for coloring woolen and silken fabrics, without the aid of
mordants. --Ure.

{French red} rouge.

{French rice}, amelcorn.

{French roof} (Arch.), a modified form of mansard roof having
a nearly flat deck for the upper slope.

{French tub}, a dyer's mixture of protochloride of tin and
logwood; -- called also {plum tub}. --Ure.

{French window}. See under {Window}.

From Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913) (web1913)

French \French\, n.
1. The language spoken in France.

2. Collectively, the people of France.

From WordNet (r) 1.7 (wn)

French
adj : of or pertaining to France or the people of France; "French
cooking"; "a gallic shrug" [syn: {French}, {Gallic}]
n 1: the Romance language spoken in France and in countries
colonized by France [syn: {French}]
2: the people of France [syn: {French}, {French people}, {the
French}]
3: United States sculptor who created the seated marble figure
of Abraham Lincoln in the Lincoln Memorial in Washington
D.C. (1850-1931) [syn: {French}, {Daniel Chester French}]


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