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Definition of Franco-american
1. Noun. An American who was born in France or whose ancestors were French.
Lexicographical Neighbors of Franco-american
Literary usage of Franco-american
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Schooling of the Immigrant by Frank Victor Thompson (1920)
"INDORSEMENT OF franco-american CONGRESS The resolutions of the Franco-American
Congress, held in Worcester, Massachusetts, February 25, 1919, ..."
2. The Literary Digest History of the World War: Compiled from Original and (1919)
"... 1918 SIX days after the one hundred and twenty-sixth anniversary of the battle
of Valmy, and in the same part of France, Franco-American troops, ..."
3. The Encyclopedia Americana: A Library of Universal Knowledge (1918)
"The monument symbol; Franco-American unity, past, present aad come. It embraces
a number of features, t, central one of which is a bronze tablet up. which ..."
4. A Brief History of the Great War by Carlton Joseph Huntley Hayes (1920)
"The Franco-American advance in the Champagne-Argonne- Meuse region threatened to
cut the main line of communications between Germany and her armies in ..."
5. Cyclopedia of American Government by Andrew Cunningham McLaughlin, Albert Bushnell Hart (1914)
"For a quarter of a century after the restoration of the Bourbons in 1814
Franco-American relations were comparatively unimportant. ..."
6. France and the Alliances: The Struggle for the Balance of Power by André Tardieu (1908)
"Franco-American commerce. — Commercial agreements. — Possible improvements.
— France and the American financial crisis of 1907. II. Politics. ..."