noun
- plural of franker; people or things that frank (affix an official mark or signature to mail to show postage has been paid)
- plural of franker; people who are frank or candid in speech
Usage: historical; chiefly British
Usage: informal
Examples
- The postal frankers of the 18th century used special marks to indicate prepaid mail.
- Among the frankers in the group discussion, Maria was known for her honest opinions.
- Historical documents show that frankers held important positions in the postal service.
- The frankers at the meeting weren't afraid to voice their disagreements.
- Official frankers were responsible for authenticating the postage on outgoing correspondence.