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franchiser
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English
Etymology
Noun
franchiser (plural franchisers)
- A franchisor, a company which or person who grants franchises.
- 1982, William Least Heat-Moon [pseudonym; William Trogdon], Blue Highways, →ISBN, page 16:
- But franchisers don't sell many of their thirty-three billion hamburgers per year in blue highway towns where chophouses must draw customers through continuing quality rather than national advertising.
- (rare) A person who has the right to vote.
- 1843 April, Thomas Carlyle, “chapter XIII, Democracy”, in Past and Present, American edition, Boston, Mass.: Charles C[offin] Little and James Brown, published 1843, →OCLC, book III (The Modern Worker):
- No man oppresses thee, O free and independent Franchiser: but does not this stupid Porter-pot oppress thee? No Son of Adam can bid thee come or go; but this absurd Pot of Heavy-wet, this can and does!
Derived terms
Translations
franchisor — see franchisor
person who has the right the vote
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French
Etymology
From franchise + -er, possibly a calque of English franchise.
Pronunciation
Verb
franchiser
Conjugation
Conjugation of franchiser (see also Appendix:French verbs)
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Swedish
Noun
franchiser
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