1. Fr. - Noun
2. Fr. - Proper noun
(law) Abbreviation of France.
Abbreviation of Friday.
Fr.
Abbreviation of Father, a title given to priests.
Among these were the low taxes (the national budget being fixed at 2,735 fr. throughout its history), the absence of import tariffs from both neighbouring countries, and low prices compared to just across the border. Source: Internet
Another letter written by Fr. Andrew Serrano was sent to Europe in 1705, essentially copying the information given by Klein. Source: Internet
At the recent Rejoice in Hope Banquet Fr. Mike Schmitz spoke of using this season of “forced change” during Covid-19 to enact intentional change in our lives. Source: Internet
As recounted by Timaeus, FrGrH 566, fr. 60. Archaeological attestation for so early a date is still wanting, though recent discoveries in situ may point nearly as far back in time. Source: Internet
A popular one, first proposed by Fr. David Boilat (1853), was that "Senegal" comes from the Wolof phrase sunu gaal, meaning "our canoe" (more precisely, "our pirogue "). Source: Internet
Before distributing communion, Fr. Grandi applied a glove to his right hand, which he used to distribute the hosts. Source: Internet