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the Shakespearean canon

  • 1 canon

    noun
    1) (rule) Grundregel, die
    2) (priest) Kanoniker, der
    3) (list of sacred books) Kanon, der; (fig.)
    * * *
    ['kænən]
    1) (a rule (especially of the church).) die Regel, der Kanon
    2) (a clergyman belonging to a cathedral.) der Domherr
    3) (a list of saints.) das Heiligenverzeichnis
    4) (a musical composition in which one part enters after another in imitation.) der Kanon
    5) (all the writings of an author that are accepted as genuine: the Shakespeare canon.)
    - academic.ru/10603/canonical">canonical
    - canonize
    - canonise
    - canonization
    - canonisation
    * * *
    can·on1
    [ˈkænən]
    I. n
    1. (guideline) Richtschnur f, [Grund]regel f, [Grund]prinzip nt
    2. REL Kanon m, Kirchengebot nt
    Church \canons Kirchenrecht nt, kirchliche Vorschriften
    3. LIT Kanon m
    the Shakespearean \canon Shakespeares Gesamtwerk
    the literary \canon die [gesamte] Literatur
    II. n modifier
    \canon law kanonisches Recht, Kirchenrecht nt
    can·on2
    [ˈkænən]
    n REL Kanoniker m, Kanonikus m
    can·on3
    [ˈkænən]
    n MUS Kanon m
    * * *
    I ['knən]
    n
    (all senses) Kanon m II
    n
    (= priest) Kanoniker m, Kanonikus m
    * * *
    canon1 [ˈkænən] s
    1. Kanon m, Regel f, Richtschnur f, Vorschrift f:
    the canons of good manners die Regeln des Anstandes
    2. Maßstab m, Wertmesser m
    3. Grundsatz m:
    the canons of professional ethics die Standesregeln (der Anwälte, Ärzte etc)
    4. REL Kanon m:
    a) kanonische Bücher pl (der Bibel)
    b) Canon Messkanon m
    c) Heiligenverzeichnis n
    5. REL
    a) Ordensregeln pl
    b) canon law
    6. authentische Schriften pl (eines Autors):
    7. MUS Kanon m
    8. TYPO Kanon(schrift) f
    canon2 [ˈkænən] s REL
    1. Chor-, Dom-, Stiftsherr m, Kanonikus m
    can. abk MUS canon
    * * *
    noun
    1) (rule) Grundregel, die
    2) (priest) Kanoniker, der
    3) (list of sacred books) Kanon, der; (fig.)
    * * *
    n.
    Stiftsherr m.

    English-german dictionary > canon

  • 2 cañon

    noun
    1) (rule) Grundregel, die
    2) (priest) Kanoniker, der
    3) (list of sacred books) Kanon, der; (fig.)
    * * *
    ['kænən]
    1) (a rule (especially of the church).) die Regel, der Kanon
    2) (a clergyman belonging to a cathedral.) der Domherr
    3) (a list of saints.) das Heiligenverzeichnis
    4) (a musical composition in which one part enters after another in imitation.) der Kanon
    5) (all the writings of an author that are accepted as genuine: the Shakespeare canon.)
    - academic.ru/10603/canonical">canonical
    - canonize
    - canonise
    - canonization
    - canonisation
    * * *
    can·on1
    [ˈkænən]
    I. n
    1. (guideline) Richtschnur f, [Grund]regel f, [Grund]prinzip nt
    2. REL Kanon m, Kirchengebot nt
    Church \canons Kirchenrecht nt, kirchliche Vorschriften
    3. LIT Kanon m
    the Shakespearean \canon Shakespeares Gesamtwerk
    the literary \canon die [gesamte] Literatur
    II. n modifier
    \canon law kanonisches Recht, Kirchenrecht nt
    can·on2
    [ˈkænən]
    n REL Kanoniker m, Kanonikus m
    can·on3
    [ˈkænən]
    n MUS Kanon m
    * * *
    I ['knən]
    n
    (all senses) Kanon m II
    n
    (= priest) Kanoniker m, Kanonikus m
    * * *
    * * *
    noun
    1) (rule) Grundregel, die
    2) (priest) Kanoniker, der
    3) (list of sacred books) Kanon, der; (fig.)
    * * *
    n.
    Stiftsherr m.

    English-german dictionary > cañon

  • 3 canon

    can·on
    1. can·on [ʼkænən] n
    1) ( guideline) Richtschnur f, [Grund]regel f, [Grund]prinzip nt
    2) rel Kanon m, Kirchengebot nt;
    Church \canons Kirchenrecht nt, kirchliche Vorschriften
    3) lit Kanon m;
    the Shakespearean \canon Shakespeares Gesamtwerk;
    the literary \canon die [gesamte] Literatur n
    \canon law kanonisches Recht, Kirchenrecht nt
    2. can·on [ʼkænən] n
    rel Kanoniker m, Kanonikus m
    3. can·on [ʼkænən] n
    mus Kanon m

    English-German students dictionary > canon

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