Canon
Translations of "canon" (33 languages)
| Language | Translation | Romanization | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Albanian | kanun(generally accepted principle) | — | |
| Bulgarian | канон(generally accepted principle), канон(religious law), канон(piece of music) | kanon, kanon, kanon | |
| Catalan | canonge(A clergy member serving a cathedral), cànon(generally accepted principle), cànon(group of literary works accepted as representative), cànon(eucharistic prayer), cànon(religious law), cànon(in monasteries, a book containing the rules of a religious order) | — | |
| Chinese Cantonese | 真傳 /真传(group of literary works accepted as representative) | zan¹ cyun⁴ | |
| Chinese Mandarin | 卡農 /卡农(piece of music), 原設 /原设(fandom: the works considered authoritative regarding a fictional universe), 官設 /官设(fandom: the works considered authoritative regarding a fictional universe), 教會法 /教会法(religious law), 教規 /教规(religious law), 正史(works of a writer that have been accepted as authentic), 正史(fandom: the works considered authoritative regarding a fictional universe) | kǎnóng, yuánshè, guānshè, jiàohuìfǎ, jiàoguī, zhèng shǐ, zhèng shǐ | |
| Czech | kanovník(A clergy member serving a cathedral), kánon(piece of music) | — | |
| Danish | kannik(A clergy member serving a cathedral), kanon(generally accepted principle), kanon(group of literary works accepted as representative), kanon(works of a writer that have been accepted as authentic), kanon(religious law), kanon(catalogue of saints acknowledged and canonized in the Roman Catholic Church), kanon(in monasteries, a book containing the rules of a religious order), kanon(piece of music), kanon(fandom: the works considered authoritative regarding a fictional universe), korherre(A clergy member serving a cathedral) | — | |
| Dutch | canon(group of literary works accepted as representative), canon(eucharistic prayer), canon(religious law), canon(piece of music), kanunnik(A clergy member serving a cathedral), oeuvre(works of a writer that have been accepted as authentic) | — | |
| Esperanto | kanoniko(A clergy member serving a cathedral), kanono(group of literary works accepted as representative) | — | |
| Finnish | alkuperäisteokset(fandom: the works considered authoritative regarding a fictional universe), ehtoollisrukous(eucharistic prayer), kaanon(group of literary works accepted as representative), kaanon(religious law), kaanon(catalogue of saints acknowledged and canonized in the Roman Catholic Church), kaanon(piece of music), kaanon(printing: 48-point type), kaniikki(A clergy member serving a cathedral), kanunki(A clergy member serving a cathedral), kootut teokset(works of a writer that have been accepted as authentic), kruunu(part of a bell by which it is suspended), law)(generally accepted principle), periaate(generally accepted principle), pyhimysluettelo(catalogue of saints acknowledged and canonized in the Roman Catholic Church), säännöt(in monasteries, a book containing the rules of a religious order) | — | |
| French | anses(part of a bell by which it is suspended), canon(group of literary works accepted as representative), canon(religious law), canon(piece of music), chanoine(A clergy member serving a cathedral), gros-canon(printing: 48-point type) | — | |
| Galician | cóengo(A clergy member serving a cathedral) | — | |
| German | Chorherr(A clergy member serving a cathedral), Kanon(religious law), Kanon(piece of music), Kanoniker(A clergy member serving a cathedral), Kanonikus(A clergy member serving a cathedral), Missal(printing: 48-point type), Stiftsherr(A clergy member serving a cathedral) | — | |
| Greek | άπαντα(works of a writer that have been accepted as authentic), αυθεντικά συγγράμματα(works of a writer that have been accepted as authentic), κανόνας(group of literary works accepted as representative), κανών(eucharistic prayer), κανών(religious law) | ápanta, afthentiká syngrámmata, kanónas, kanón, kanón | |
| Hungarian | kánon(group of literary works accepted as representative), kánon(religious law), kánon(piece of music) | — | |
| Icelandic | kanoki(A clergy member serving a cathedral), kanúki(A clergy member serving a cathedral), kórbróðir(A clergy member serving a cathedral), kórsbróðir(A clergy member serving a cathedral) | — | |
| Indonesian | kanon(religious law), kanon(piece of music), kanon(fandom: the works considered authoritative regarding a fictional universe) | — | |
| Irish | canóin(eucharistic prayer), canóin(piece of music) | — | |
| Italian | canone(religious law), canone(piece of music), canone(printing: 48-point type), canonico(A clergy member serving a cathedral) | — | |
| Japanese | カノン(fandom: the works considered authoritative regarding a fictional universe), 教会法(religious law), 正史(group of literary works accepted as representative), 聖人録(catalogue of saints acknowledged and canonized in the Roman Catholic Church) | kanon, kyōkaihō, seishi, seijin-roku | |
| Korean | 캐논(group of literary works accepted as representative) | kaenon | |
| Manx | canoanagh(A clergy member serving a cathedral), canoin(piece of music), oardagh (yn erin)(eucharistic prayer) | — | |
| Māori | kēnana(A clergy member serving a cathedral), rangi inaki(piece of music) | — | |
| Middle English | canoun(generally accepted principle), canoun(religious law), canoun(A clergy member serving a cathedral) | — | |
| Norwegian | domherre(A clergy member serving a cathedral), domkapitular(A clergy member serving a cathedral), kannik(A clergy member serving a cathedral), kanon(group of literary works accepted as representative), kanon(piece of music), kanon(fandom: the works considered authoritative regarding a fictional universe), korbror(A clergy member serving a cathedral), korherre(A clergy member serving a cathedral), korsbror(A clergy member serving a cathedral) | — | |
| Polish | kanon(generally accepted principle), kanon(group of literary works accepted as representative), kanon(eucharistic prayer), kanon(religious law), kanon(piece of music), kanon(fandom: the works considered authoritative regarding a fictional universe), kanon(printing: 48-point type), kanonik(A clergy member serving a cathedral) | — | |
| Portuguese | cânone(group of literary works accepted as representative), cânone(works of a writer that have been accepted as authentic), cânone(eucharistic prayer), cânone(religious law), cânone(piece of music), cânone(fandom: the works considered authoritative regarding a fictional universe), cónego(A clergy member serving a cathedral), cônego(A clergy member serving a cathedral) | — | |
| Russian | кано́н(religious law), кано́н(piece of music), кано́н(fandom: the works considered authoritative regarding a fictional universe), кано́ник(A clergy member serving a cathedral), пра́вило(religious law) | kanón, kanón, kanón, kanónik, právilo | |
| Slovak | kánon(religious law) | — | |
| Spanish | canon(group of literary works accepted as representative), canon(religious law), canon(piece of music), canon(printing: 48-point type), canónigo(A clergy member serving a cathedral) | — | |
| Swahili | kanoni(A clergy member serving a cathedral) | — | |
| Swedish | kanik(A clergy member serving a cathedral), kanon(piece of music), kanon(fandom: the works considered authoritative regarding a fictional universe), korherre(A clergy member serving a cathedral) | — | |
| Ukrainian | кано́нік(A clergy member serving a cathedral) | kanónik |
kanun
canonge, cànon, cànon, cànon, cànon, cànon
卡農 /卡农, 原設 /原设, 官設 /官设, 教會法 /教会法, 教規 /教规, 正史, 正史
kǎnóng, yuánshè, guānshè, jiàohuìfǎ, jiàoguī, zhèng shǐ, zhèng shǐ
kanovník, kánon
kannik, kanon, kanon, kanon, kanon, kanon, kanon, kanon, kanon, korherre
canon, canon, canon, canon, kanunnik, oeuvre
kanoniko, kanono
alkuperäisteokset, ehtoollisrukous, kaanon, kaanon, kaanon, kaanon, kaanon, kaniikki, kanunki, kootut teokset, kruunu, law), periaate, pyhimysluettelo, säännöt
anses, canon, canon, canon, chanoine, gros-canon
cóengo
Chorherr, Kanon, Kanon, Kanoniker, Kanonikus, Missal, Stiftsherr
άπαντα, αυθεντικά συγγράμματα, κανόνας, κανών, κανών
ápanta, afthentiká syngrámmata, kanónas, kanón, kanón
kánon, kánon, kánon
kanoki, kanúki, kórbróðir, kórsbróðir
kanon, kanon, kanon
canóin, canóin
canone, canone, canone, canonico
canoanagh, canoin, oardagh (yn erin)
kēnana, rangi inaki
canoun, canoun, canoun
domherre, domkapitular, kannik, kanon, kanon, kanon, korbror, korherre, korsbror
kanon, kanon, kanon, kanon, kanon, kanon, kanon, kanonik
cânone, cânone, cânone, cânone, cânone, cânone, cónego, cônego
kánon
canon, canon, canon, canon, canónigo
kanoni
kanik, kanon, kanon, korherre
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Data sourced from Wiktionary, WordNet, CMU, and other open linguistic databases. Updated March 2026.