canoni

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Italian

Noun

canoni m

  1. plural of canone

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Latin

Noun

(deprecated template usage) canonī

  1. dative singular of canōn

Nyunga

Noun

canoni

  1. uncle

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Romanian

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Etymology

From canon, in the sense of the punishment or penance done for violating a rule, norm, or precept.

Verb

a canoni (third-person singular present canonește, past participle canonit) 4th conj.

  1. to torment, torture

Conjugation

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