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Definition of French Republic
1. Noun. A republic in western Europe; the largest country wholly in Europe.
Geographical relationships: Apache Dance, Agincourt, Battle Of The Marne, Belleau Wood, Chateau-thierry, Marne River, Chalons, Chalons-sur-marne, Battle Of Crecy, Crecy, Dunkerque, Dunkirk, Battle Of Ivry, Ivry, Ivry La Bataille, Argonne, Argonne Forest, Meuse, Meuse River, Meuse-argonne, Meuse-argonne Operation, Orleans, Siege Of Orleans, Battle Of Poitiers, Poitiers, Battle Of Rocroi, Rocroi, Battle Of St Mihiel, Saint-mihiel, St Mihiel, Battle Of Soissons-reims, Battle Of The Aisne, Battle Of The Chemin-des-dames, Soissons, Battle Of The Somme, Somme, Somme River, Battle Of The Somme, Somme, Somme River, Battle Of Tertry, Tertry, Battle Of Valmy, Valmy, Battle Of Verdun, Verdun, French Revolution, Bastille, Maisonette, Maisonnette, Oriflamme, Rue, Tricolor, Tricolour, Jeu D'esprit, Bon Mot, Mot, French, Bonheur, Haute Cuisine, Nouvelle Cuisine, Bureau De Change, Flnc, National Liberation Front Of Corsica, Ancien Regime, Estate, Estate Of The Realm, The Three Estates, First Estate, Lords Spiritual, Lords Temporal, Second Estate, Commons, Third Estate, Escadrille, Noblesse, Commune, Department, Prefecture, Deputy, Franc-tireur, Legionary, Legionnaire, Patron, 1000000000000, One Million Million, Trillion, Quadrillion, Quintillion, Sextillion, Septillion, Octillion
Terms within: Maginot Line, Palace Of Versailles, Versailles, Capital Of France, City Of Light, French Capital, Paris, Avignon, Bordeaux, Brest, Calais, Cannes, Chablis, Chartres, Cherbourg, Dijon, Grenoble, Le Havre, Lille, Lyon, Lyons, Marseille, Marseilles, Nancy, Nantes, Nice, Orleans, Reims, Rheims, Toulon, Toulouse, Tours, Valenciennes, Versailles, Vichy, Vienne, Riviera, French Region, Alsace, Alsatia, Elsass, Anjou, Aquitaine, Aquitania, Artois, Auvergne, Bourgogne, Burgundy, Breiz, Bretagne, Brittany, Centre, Champagne, Champagne-ardenne, Corse, Corsica, Franche-comte, Gascogne, Gascony, Ile-de-france, Languedoc-roussillon, Limousin, Lorraine, Lothringen, Midi, Midi-pyrenees, Nord-pas-de-calais, Pays De La Loire, Picardie, Picardy, Poitou, Poitou-charentes, Rhone-alpes, Normandie, Normandy, Orleanais, Provence, Savoy, Alps, The Alps, Garonne, Garonne River, Isere, Isere River, Lake Geneva, Lake Leman, Lascaux, Loire, Loire River, Loire Valley, Massif Central, Meuse, Meuse River, Mont Blanc, Monte Bianco, Pyrenees, Rhein, Rhine, Rhine River, Rhone, Rhone River, Sambre, Sambre River, Saone, Saone River, Scheldt, Scheldt River, Seine, Seine River
Group relationships: Common Market, Ec, Eec, Eu, Europe, European Community, European Economic Community, European Union, Nato, North Atlantic Treaty Organization
Generic synonyms: European Country, European Nation
Group relationships: Europe
Member holonyms: Basque, French Person, Frenchman, Frenchwoman
Definition of French Republic
1. Proper noun. The official name of France, the European country. ¹
¹ Source: wiktionary.com
Lexicographical Neighbors of French Republic
Literary usage of French Republic
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Bookman (1910)
"LAWTON'S "THE THIRD French Republic"* To the foreign observer of French history
the annals of the present French Republic have their interest obscured by ..."
2. An Almanack for the Year of Our Lord by Joseph Whitaker (1869)
"... establishing co-operation with the French Republic on defence, monetary, ...
arc integral parts of the French Republic and, as such, are administered by ..."
3. The Annual Register, Or, A View of the History, Politics, and Literature for by Edmund Burke (1800)
"... g the Pecuniary Credit of the French Republic.—A Rupture threatened between
the French Councils and Executive Directory,—Prevented by the ..."
4. The Federal and State Constitutions: Colonial Charters, and Other Organic by Francis N. Thorpe, United States (1909)
"... of the French Republic, if it has not been already done, as to transmit it.
in the name of the French Republic, to the Commissary or agent of the United ..."
5. Readings in European History: A Collection of Extracts from the Sources by James Harvey Robinson (1906)
"The formal proclamation of the second French republic is very characteristic of
the momentary situation. In the name of the French people : Citizens ..."
6. A Monograph on Plebiscites: With a Collection of Official Documants by Sarah Wambaugh (1920)
"Treaty of Union of the Republic of Geneva -with the French Republic. April 26,
1798 1 ART. I. La république française accepte le vœu des citoyens de la ..."
7. Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine (1879)
"SOME ASPECTS OF THE PRESENT French Republic. LARGELY as the various recent
Governments of France have been abused during their brief lifetimes, ..."
8. Readings in Modern European History: A Collection of Extracts from the by James Harvey Robinson, Charles Austin Beard (1909)
"The formal proclamation of the second French republic is very ... The provisional
government of the French republic decrees that the Tuileries shall serve ..."