Francklin
MEANING
ORIGIN
Old English
ETYMOLOGY
Derived from Middle English 'frankeleyn', meaning a freeholder or landowner
CULTURAL NOTES
Historically, a 'franklin' was a free landowner during medieval times who was not of noble birth but held land.
HISTORICAL CONTEXT
Used predominantly in England during the Middle Ages, often denoting someone of some social standing in rural areas.
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