Frankfurts (Frankfurters in USA), the red-skinned sausages used in, amongst other things, hotdogs.
It was originated in Frankfurt, Germany. It means one from Frankfurt.
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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.
'Juvenile' came into English via Latin 'juvenilis', from 'juvenis', meaning 'young'.
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The English word bazaar came to us in the 1580s from the Italian bazarra, which came from the Persian bazar (Pahlavi vacar), meaning "a market".
The word frankfurter comes from Frankfurt, Germany, and can denote a type of sausage, or a person who lives in the city of Frankfurt.
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The English word 'canyon' has direct roots in the Spanish name for the same geographic feature. The Spanish word came from a Latin word.
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