canon

noun
/ˈkæn.ən/

Etymology

* As an English, Scottish, and Irish surname, variant of Cannon. * As a French topographical surname, from placenames derived from canne (“reed, cane, tube”). * As a Chaldean/Chaldean Neo-Aramaic surname, variant of Kanon, Kanoun, from [script needed] (Kānūn), the Classical Syriac name of the ninth and tenth months of the Assyrian calendar, from ܟܢܘܢ ܒ.

  1. derived from κανών
  2. derived from canōn
  3. inherited from canon
  4. derived from canon
  5. inherited from canoun

Definitions

  1. A generally accepted principle

    A generally accepted principle; a rule.

    • The trial must proceed according to the canons of law.
    • Or that the Everlasting had not fixed His canon 'gainst self-slaughter.
  2. A group of literary works that are generally accepted as representing a field.

    • Russo had been working as a salesman, selling Great Books of the Western World, hawking the canon to the rubes.
    • the durable canon of American short fiction
  3. The works of a writer that have been accepted as authentic.

    • the entire Shakespearean canon
  4. + 21 more definitions
    1. A eucharistic prayer, particularly the Roman Canon.

    2. A religious law or body of law decreed by the church.

      • We must proceed according to canon law.
    3. A catalogue of saints acknowledged and canonized in the Roman Catholic Church.

    4. In monasteries, a book containing the rules of a religious order.

    5. A piece of music in which the same melody is played by different voices, but beginning at…

      A piece of music in which the same melody is played by different voices, but beginning at different times; a round.

      • Pachelbel’s Canon has become very popular.
    6. A rent or stipend payable at some regular time, generally annual, e.g., canon frumentarius

      • The lessees of public lands had to pay a perpetual rent or "canon" at some periodical time.
    7. Those sources, especially including literary works, which are considered part of the main…

      Those sources, especially including literary works, which are considered part of the main continuity regarding a given fictional universe; (metonymic) these sources' content.

      • A spin-off book series revealed the aliens to be originally from Earth, but it's not canon.
      • Meanwhile, having learned the whereabouts of the Death Star's plans, the rebels send their best platypus agent to obtain them, in hopes of finding a weakness. And none of this is canon, so just relax.
    8. Alternative form of cannon (“rolled and filleted loin of meat”).

      • a canon of beef or lamb
    9. A large size of type formerly used for printing the church canons, standardized as…

      A large size of type formerly used for printing the church canons, standardized as 48-point.

    10. The part of a bell by which it is suspended

      The part of a bell by which it is suspended; the ear or shank of a bell.

    11. A type of clergymember serving a cathedral or collegiate church.

      • The records show that in the early 960s the cathedral at Winchester was administered by a group of canons, every one of whom was married.
    12. A canon regular, a member of any of several Roman Catholic religious orders.

    13. Clipping of canonical.

      • The franchise's book spinoff is usually not considered canon.
    14. Alternative spelling of qanun.

    15. Alternative spelling of cannon (“weapon”).

    16. Alternative spelling of cannon (“a carom in billiards”).

    17. Obsolete spelling of canyon.

      • Clarks Canon, […] very sandy, hilly, deep canons (or ravines), river valleys, and no trees or brush […]
    18. A surname.

    19. The Canon of the Mass.

    20. Alternative letter-case form of canon

      Alternative letter-case form of canon: a member of a chapter.

    21. Title for a canon.

      • Canon Smith is our new parish priest.

The neighborhood

Vish — recursive loop

A definitional loop anchored at canon. Each word in the ring is defined by the next; follow the chain far enough and it folds back on itself. Scroll to it and watch.

01canon02authentic03reliance04dependent05separate06disunite07disagreement08argument09chapter

A definitional loop anchored at canon. Each word in the ring appears in the definition of the next; follow the chain far enough and it folds back on itself.

9 hops · closes at canon

curated · pre-corpus. live cycle detection across the full graph is the next major milestone.

sense glosses and etymology drawn from English Wiktionary · source · CC-BY-SA