Noun
a person of French nationality
Source: WordNetLouise de Keroualle, being a Frenchwoman from the French court, was feared by most Englishmen for how she might influence their king, and that fear quickly turned to hatred. Susan Holloway Scott
Mary Pierce became the only Frenchwoman in the Open Era to win Roland Garros when she beat Conchita Martinez for the title in 2000. Source: Internet
Frenchwoman Marie-Anne de Vauteuil is less buttoned up than her English peers, and whether it's cake or sex, she has no qualms about savoring life's pleasures. Source: Internet
He divorced his first wife and later married a Frenchwoman, Colette Hubert. Source: Internet
Mr Hunt will see you at nine tomorrow evening,” said the so-called Frenchwoman who, it was whispered, was from the gutters of Lambeth, not Paris. Source: Internet
The bombing at Bogota’s Centro Comercial Andino killed Julie Huynh, a 23-year-old Frenchwoman who was serving as a volunteer at a public school in the capital, and Colombian citizens Ana Maria Gutierrez, 27, and Lady Paola Jaimes, 31. Source: Internet