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CANONS - traduction vers arabe

WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Canon (disambiguation); Canons; Canon (collection); Religious canon; CANON; The Canon; Canon (art)

CANONS         

ألاسم

شَرِيعَة ; شَرِيعَةٌ كَنَسِيَّة ; قاعِدَة ; مَبْدَأ

canon         
N
شريعة ،قانون كنسى جزء من القداس يلى صلاة التقدمة لائحة بالاسفار المعترف بانها تؤلف الكتاب المقدس= قائمة باسماء القديسين = اثار المؤلف الموثوق بصحتها كاهن مبدأ مقرر، قاعدة مقررة = محك ، معيار = مجموعة مبادئ او قواعد الخ الاتباع حرف مطبعى ضخم
canon         
‎ قانون‎

Définition

canon
canon1
¦ noun
1. a general rule or principle by which something is judged.
a Church decree or law.
2. a collection or list of sacred books accepted as genuine.
the works of a particular author or artist that are recognized as genuine.
a list of literary works considered to be permanently established as being of the highest quality.
3. the part of the Roman Catholic Mass containing the words of consecration.
4. Music a piece in which the same melody is begun in different parts successively, so that the imitations overlap.
Phrases
in canon Music with different parts successively beginning the same melody.
Origin
OE: from L., from Gk kanon 'rule', reinforced in ME by OFr. canon.
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canon2
¦ noun
1. a member of the clergy on the staff of a cathedral, especially one who is a member of the chapter.
2. (also canon regular or regular canon) (fem. canoness) a member of certain orders of Roman Catholic clergy that live communally like monks or nuns.
Origin
ME: from OFr. canonie, from L. canonicus (see canonic).

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Canon

Canon or Canons may refer to:

Exemples du corpus de texte pour CANONS
1. Here‘s a way out of the corporate canons conundrum.
2. Prizes create cultural hierarchies and canons of value.
3. Riot police fired tear gas and used water canons to break up the crowds.
4. Clashes erupted with police who tried to disperse the demonstrators with water canons and tear gas.
5. Canons were fired from the parliament compound after Mr Mubarak pronounced the presidential oath.