franchise
English
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈfɹænt͡ʃaɪ̯z/
Audio (Southern England) (file)
Etymology 1
From Middle English franchise, fraunchise, from Old French franchise (“freedom”), a derivative of franc (“free”). More at frank.
Noun
franchise (countable and uncountable, plural franchises)
- The right to vote at a public election or referendum; see: suffrage.
- A right or privilege officially granted to a person, a group of people, or a company by a government.
- a. 1872, William H. Seward, debate
- Election by universal suffrage, as modified by the Constitution, is the one crowning franchise of the American people.
- a. 1872, William H. Seward, debate
- An acknowledgment of a corporation's existence and ownership.
- The authorization granted by a company to sell or distribute its goods or services in a certain area.
- McDonald’s has exported its franchise.
- A business operating under such authorization, a franchisee.
- A legal exemption from jurisdiction.
- The membership of a corporation or state; citizenship.
- The district or jurisdiction to which a particular privilege extends; the limits of an immunity; hence, an asylum or sanctuary.
- 1810, “Franchise”, in James Millar, editor, Encyclopaedia Britannica:
- Churches and monasteries in Spain are franchises for criminals.
- (sports) The collection of organizations in the history of a sports team; the tradition of a sports team as an entity, extending beyond the contemporary organization.
- The Whalers' home city of Hartford was one of many for the franchise.
- (business, marketing) The positive influence on the buying behavior of customers exerted by the reputation of a company or a brand.
- 2000, John Philip Jones, Behind powerful brands: from strategy to campaign, page 80:
- Once a brand has established a consumer franchise and a brand image, it takes a long time for these to decay, as the image is maintained more by people's personal familiarity with and usage of the brand than by external marketing stimuli.
- 2002, Robert G. Hagstrom, The Essential Buffett: Timeless Principles for the New Economy, page 26:
- Warren Buffett teaches us that the best business to own, the one with the best long-term prospects is a franchise - one that sells a product or service that is needed or desired, has no close substitute, and yields profits that are unregulated.
- 2007, Jack L. Treynor, Treynor on institutional investing, page 354:
- Certain other industries have no plant. Value derives entirely from brand franchise. (Consulting firms, engineering firms, and advertising agencies do not talk about the value of their franchise. Instead, they talk about "reputation".)
- The loose collection of fictional works pertaining to a particular fictional universe, including literary, film, or television series from various sources, generally when all authorized by a copyright holder or similar authority.
- the Star Wars franchise
- Exemption from constraint or oppression; freedom; liberty.
- 1596, Edmund Spenser, “Book IV, Canto IX”, in The Faerie Queene. […], London: […] [John Wolfe] for William Ponsonbie, →OCLC:
- Ye […] the love of ladies foule defame;
To whom the world this franchise ever yeelded,
That of their loves choise they might freedom clame.
- (obsolete) Magnanimity; generosity; liberality; frankness; nobility.
Synonyms
- (business operating under franchise): franchisee, concession
Derived terms
- franchisal
- franchisee
- franchise player
- franchiser
- franchise records
- franchisor
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Etymology 2
From Middle English franchisen, fraunchisen, from Old French franchir (stem franchiss-, “to set free”), from franc (“free”). More at frank.
Verb
franchise (third-person singular simple present franchises, present participle franchising, simple past and past participle franchised)
- (transitive) To confer certain powers on; grant a franchise to; authorize.
- (transitive, rare) To set free; invest with a franchise or privilege; enfranchise.
- (transitive) To give to others the rights to sell or distribute (goods or services).
- 1974 April 13, “Lavender Line: Near Complete”, in Gay Community News, page 3:
- The ad originators are planning to franchise the campaign to gay groups all across the country.
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Dutch
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /frɑnˈʃi.zə/
- Hyphenation: fran‧chi‧se
Noun
franchise f (plural franchises)
- (law, finance) franchise (exemption from financial or legal obligation)
- Synonym: vrijstelling
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈfrɛn.tʃɑi̯s/
(file) - Hyphenation: fran‧chi‧se
Noun
franchise f (plural franchises)
Derived terms
- franchisegever
- franchisenemer
Further reading
franchise on the Dutch Wikipedia.Wikipedia nl
Finnish
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈfræntʃɑi̯s/, [ˈfræn̪t̪ʃɑ̝i̯s̠]
- final "e" becomes audible in the inflected forms and is pronounced as i /i/ in singular forms as well as in nominative plural and e /e/ in other plural forms. Otherwise the case suffixes are pronounced as in ordinary Finnish words. For example genitive singular becomes /ˈfrænt͡ʃɑisin/ and inessive plural /ˈfrænt͡ʃɑiseissɑ/. There may be considerable variation between individuals.
Noun
franchise
Declension
Inflection of this word is challenging as it does not readily adapt to Finnish spelling conventions. In speech the pronouncing goes as if this was a "risti"-type noun with the exception that the final vowel in nominative singular is silent. In writing the original English spelling usually remains intact but there is variation in recording the case suffixes. Two options are shown below. The second one may look clumsy bit it eliminates guesswork from pronunciation. The part before apostrophe is pronounced as in English and the remainder as in Finnish.
Inflection of franchise (Kotus type 8/nalle, no gradation) | ||||
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nominative | franchise | franchiset | ||
genitive | franchisen | franchisejen | ||
partitive | franchisea | franchiseja | ||
illative | franchiseen | franchiseihin | ||
singular | plural | |||
nominative | franchise | franchiset | ||
accusative | nom. | franchise | franchiset | |
gen. | franchisen | |||
genitive | franchisen | franchisejen franchiseinrare | ||
partitive | franchisea | franchiseja | ||
inessive | franchisessa | franchiseissa | ||
elative | franchisesta | franchiseista | ||
illative | franchiseen | franchiseihin | ||
adessive | franchisella | franchiseilla | ||
ablative | franchiselta | franchiseilta | ||
allative | franchiselle | franchiseille | ||
essive | franchisena | franchiseina | ||
translative | franchiseksi | franchiseiksi | ||
abessive | franchisetta | franchiseitta | ||
instructive | — | franchisein | ||
comitative | See the possessive forms below. |
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Declension of franchise (irregular)
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Derived terms
- franchiseantaja
- franchiseottaja
French
Etymology
Inherited from Middle French, from Old French franchise (“freedom, privileged liberty”), from franc (“free”) + -ise (from Latin -itia).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /fʁɑ̃.ʃiz/
audio (file) Audio (Paris) (file)
Noun
franchise f (plural franchises)
Descendants
- → Polish: franczyza
Verb
franchise
- inflection of franchiser:
- first/third-person singular present indicative/subjunctive
- second-person singular imperative
Further reading
- “franchise”, in Trésor de la langue française informatisé [Digitized Treasury of the French Language], 2012.
Middle English
Noun
franchise
- freedom, franchise.
- late 14th century, Geoffrey Chaucer, The Parson's Tale, The Canterbury Tales, section 27, line 452:
- Certes, goodes of body been hele of body, as strengthe, delivernesse, beautee, gentrye, franchise.
- Certainly, goods of body are health of body, strength, agility, beauty, gentle birth, freedom.
- late 14th century, Geoffrey Chaucer, The Parson's Tale, The Canterbury Tales, section 27, line 452:
Old French
Etymology
franc, franche + -ise.
Noun
franchise oblique singular, f (oblique plural franchises, nominative singular franchise, nominative plural franchises)
Portuguese
Noun
franchise m (plural franchises)