Not really. A compound word is one which creates a new meaning by combining two existing words. 'Frankfurter', a name for a particular kind of sausage, is a borrowing from German, where it was named after the city of Frankfurt -- just as 'hamburger' is named after the German city of Hamburg.
But historically, the city's name was derived from 'Vadum Francorum' (in Latin), which meant 'French Ford'. So I suppose the original city name 'Frankfurt' was once a compound -- but it hasn't been regarded as that for many centuries.
"Hot Dog " . A frankfurter us used to make a "hot dog", however a hot dog is not a frankfurter.
Other words for frankfurter is weenie or hot dog.
The word frankfurter comes from Frankfurt, Germany, and can denote a type of sausage, or a person who lives in the city of Frankfurt.
I would like one frankfurter with ketchup, mustard, and sweet pickle relish, please. This place makes a great frankfurter!
"During the baseball game, i became hungry so i went and bought a frankfurter"
The word frankfurter originated in Frankfurt, Germany. This is supposedly the first place where sausages made from pork were put in a bun.
you spell it like this FRANKFURTER
A frankfurter is a sort of sausage.
The word "frankfurter" comes from the German city of Frankfurt, where sausages similar to the modern hot dog were popular. The "frank" part is likely an abbreviation of "Frankfurt," and the "furter" comes from the pronunciation of "wurst," which means sausage in German.
It was originated in Frankfurt, Germany. It means one from Frankfurt.
The population of Frankfurter Berg is 6,863.
Frankfurter Löwen ended in 1985.