Franklyn
MEANING
ORIGIN
Old English
ETYMOLOGY
Derived from the Middle English 'frankeleyn', which means a freeholder or landowner, from Old French 'franc', meaning free.
CULTURAL NOTES
Historically, a franklin was a member of the gentry in England, ranking below the nobility. The term captures the social status and independence of landowners in medieval society.
HISTORICAL CONTEXT
The term 'franklin' was used during the Middle Ages in England to denote a free landowner who was not of noble birth but held a significant social position.
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