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Canon from Greek kanon "rule" (perhaps originally from kanna "reed", cognate to cane) is used in various meanings. The pertaining adjective is canonical.


Uses of "canon" related to the primary meaning above include:

  • In Muslim theological and secular context:


Other uses of "canon", with entirely separate origins include:

  • qanún, a stringed instrument also spelled as canon
  • Canon Inc., a Japanese corporation that specialises in imaging and optical products, named after Kuan Yin
  • Canons was a country estate outside of London, named after the Duke of Chandos, where the current Canons Park is located
  • cannon - the large tubular firearm (obsolete spelling, ultimately also cognate to cane)

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Canon is the name of a small City in Northeast Georgia (USA).

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