contemptuous, rare. [f. FRENCH a. + -ER1.] A Frenchman.
1845. Jonathan Sharp, I. 13. Now, these Frenchers, and even the English, do not understand the philosophy of the thing.
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.