1. frankish - Adjective
2. Frankish - Proper noun
Like, or pertaining to, the Franks.
Source: Webster's dictionaryÆthelberht's wife was a Christian and brought a Frankish bishop with her, to attend her at court, so Æthelberht would have had knowledge of Christianity before the mission reached Kent. Source: Internet
All other fights, which under his leadership Slavs fought with the Avars, were victorious," the Frankish chronicler Reich (called Fredegar) wrote about Samo in the oldest extant written report by the Slavs in the Czech Republic. Source: Internet
Along with the Pallium (the symbol of office for the archbishop), Stephen sent another legate, with instructions to the Frankish nobility, insisting that they submit to Louis. Source: Internet
After Henry's death, Adelaide married a Frankish nobleman. Source: Internet
After the Frankish triumphs over both tribes around 507 and 529–534, most parts were occupied by the Franks. Source: Internet
After this, Pepin, though not a king, was the political ruler of the Frankish kingdom and left this position as a heritage to his sons. Source: Internet