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Etymology of the Latin word canon

the Latin word canon (canon, ecclesiastical title; member of canonry; canon, norm, rule; catalog of sacred writings admitted by rule, the_Canon; cannon; sounding-board, channel of water organ; model)
derived from the Greek word kanon, κανών (a rule ('canon'); a standard (of faith and practice); by implication, a boundary; a sphere (of activity))

Derivations in Latin

canonizare, canonicalis, canonissa

Derivations in other languages

French canon, Portuguese cânone

Cognates

Italian canone



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