Frankfort
[ frangk-fert ]
/ ˈfræŋk fərt /
noun
a city in and the capital of Kentucky, in the N part.
a city in central Indiana.
Words nearby Frankfort
Definition for frankfort (2 of 3)
frankfurter
[ frangk-fer-ter ]
/ ˈfræŋk fər tər /
noun
a small, cooked and smoked sausage of beef or beef and pork, with or without casing; hot dog; wiener.
Also
frank·fort,
frank·furt.
Origin of frankfurter
1890–95,
Americanism; < German: Frankfort sausage; see
-er1
Definition for frankfort (3 of 3)
Kentucky
[ kuh n-tuhk-ee ]
/ kənˈtʌk i /
noun
a state in the E central United States. 40,395 sq. mi. (104,625 sq. km). Capital: Frankfort. Abbreviation: KY (for use with zip code), Ken., Ky.
a river flowing NW from E Kentucky to the Ohio River. 259 miles (415 km) long.
OTHER WORDS FROM Kentucky
Ken·tuck·i·an, adjective, nounExample sentences from the Web for frankfort
British Dictionary definitions for frankfort (1 of 4)
Frankfort
/ (ˈfræŋkfət) /
noun
a city in N Kentucky: the state capital. Pop: 27 408 (2003 est)
rare an English spelling of Frankfurt 1
British Dictionary definitions for frankfort (2 of 4)
frankfurter
/ (ˈfræŋkˌfɜːtə) /
noun
a light brown smoked sausage, made of finely minced pork or beef, often served in a bread roll
Word Origin for frankfurter
C20: short for German
Frankfurter Wurst sausage from
Frankfurt (
am Main)
British Dictionary definitions for frankfort (3 of 4)
Frankfurter
/ (ˈfræŋkˌfɜːtə) /
noun
an inhabitant or native of Frankfurt
British Dictionary definitions for frankfort (4 of 4)
Kentucky
/ (kɛnˈtʌkɪ) /
noun
a state of the S central US: consists of an undulating plain in the west, the Bluegrass region in the centre, the Tennessee and Ohio River basins in the southwest, and the Appalachians in the east. Capital: Frankfort. Pop: 4 117 827 (2003 est). Area: 102 693 sq km (39 650 sq miles)
Abbreviation: Ken., Ky., (with zip code) KY
a river in central Kentucky, rising in the Cumberland Mountains and flowing northwest to the Ohio River. Length: 417 km (259 miles)
Cultural definitions for frankfort
Kentucky
State in the east-central United States bordered by Illinois, Indiana, and Ohio to the north; West Virginia and Virginia to the east; Tennessee to the south; and Missouri to the west. Its capital is Frankfort. Louisville is its largest city.
notes for Kentucky
The state is known for the breeding of race horses. The
Kentucky Derby, a famous horse race, is held every year in Louisville.
notes for Kentucky
Kentucky
bluegrass is a type of
folk music that originated in the southern United States. The music is named for a bluish-tinged grass that grows in Kentucky.