Fr.
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[edit]Proper noun
[edit]Fr.
- (law) Abbreviation of France.
- Abbreviation of Friday.
Usage notes
[edit](France): This is the customary abbreviation of this term as used in case citations. See, e.g., The Bluebook: A Uniform System of Citation, Nineteenth Edition (2010), "Geographical Terms: Foreign countries and regions", Table T10.3, p. 438-443.
Noun
[edit]Fr.
- Abbreviation of Father, a title given to priests.
- 2017 December 16, “These priests were martyred for refusing to violate the seal of confession”, in Catholic News Agency[1]:
- There, a Franciscan friar named Andrés Ivars asked that Fr. Císcar hear his confession before the friar was executed be firing squad.
Usage notes
[edit]In formal contexts, Rev. is often preferred.
Translations
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[edit]Fr.
German
[edit]Noun
[edit]Fr.
- abbreviation of Frau (“Mistress, Mrs, woman, wife”)
- abbreviation of Freitag (“Friday”)
- abbreviation of Franken (“(Swiss) franc”)
See also
[edit](Frau): Frl.
(Freitag): Mo., Di., Mi., Do., Sa., So.
Further reading
[edit]- “Fr.” in Duden online
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