During the Middle Ages, most
Germanic tribes were known by their weapon of choice. The Saxons were named
after their preference for the sax,
or short sword. No, the Saxons did not fight with saxophones. The Francs, on
the other hand, favoured the frankon,
or javelin, as their weapon of choice.
The Francs were proud of
their freedom and the term ‘Frank’ came to mean ‘free and open’ in English as
early as the 1300s. There are some other words that use Frank, such as
franchise, which means the holder is allowed to exploit the market as they see
fit.
Be sure to think of the javelin when you describe someone as Frank.
Be sure to think of the javelin when you describe someone as Frank.
No comments:
Post a Comment