contemptuous, rare. [f. FRENCH a. + -ER1.] A Frenchman.

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1845.  Jonathan Sharp, I. 13. Now, these Frenchers, and even the English, do not understand the philosophy of the thing.

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1865.  Kingsley, Herew. (1866), II. i. 3. The mongrel Frenchers who scoff at the tongue of their forefathers, and would rob their nearest kinsman of land and lass.

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