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canonic

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English

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Etymology

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From Late Latin canonicus (canonic).

Adjective

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canonic (comparative more canonic, superlative most canonic)

  1. canonical

Derived terms

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Translations

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Anagrams

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Old English

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Etymology

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Borrowed from Late Latin canonicus

Pronunciation

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Noun

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canonic m

  1. canon

Declension

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Strong a-stem:

singular plural
nominative canonic canonicas
accusative canonic canonicas
genitive canonices canonica
dative canonice canonicum

References

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Romanian

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Etymology

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Borrowed from French canonique, from Latin canonicus. By surface analysis, canon +‎ -ic.

Adjective

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canonic m or n (feminine singular canonică, masculine plural canonici, feminine and neuter plural canonice)

  1. canonic

Declension

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singular plural
masculine neuter feminine masculine neuter feminine
nominative-
accusative
indefinite canonic canonică canonici canonice
definite canonicul canonica canonicii canonicele
genitive-
dative
indefinite canonic canonice canonici canonice
definite canonicului canonicei canonicilor canonicelor
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