kanon
Dutch (Brabantic)
/kaːˈnɔn/
noun
Definitions
- cannon weapon
Etymology
Borrowed from Middle French canon derived from Italian cannone (cannon, large tube).
Origin
Italian (Fiorentino)
cannone
Gloss
cannon, large tube
Concept
Semantic Field
Warfare and hunting
Ontological Category
Person/Thing
Kanji
砲
Emoji
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- canna Latin
- Kanone German
- canna Italian
- cannonare Italian
- cannonata Italian
- cannone Italian
- cannoneggiare Italian
- cannoniera Italian
- cannoniere Italian
- cannoniero Italian
- cannonissimo Italian
- -e- Dutch, Flemish
- kanonneerboot Dutch, Flemish
- kanonnenvlees Dutch, Flemish
- kanonnenvoeder Dutch, Flemish
- kanonnenvoer Dutch, Flemish
- kanonneren Dutch, Flemish
- kanonnevoer Dutch, Flemish
- kanonnier Dutch, Flemish
- kanonskogel Dutch, Flemish
- kanonsloop Dutch, Flemish
- kogel Dutch, Flemish
- loop Dutch, Flemish
- scheepskanon Dutch, Flemish
- schip Dutch, Flemish
- sneeuw Dutch, Flemish
- sneeuwkanon Dutch, Flemish
- tennisbal Dutch, Flemish
- tennisballenkanon Dutch, Flemish
- vlees Dutch, Flemish
- voeder Dutch, Flemish
- voer Dutch, Flemish
- water Dutch, Flemish
- waterkanon Dutch, Flemish
- canonner French
- canhão Portuguese
- kanon Swedish
- canon Old French
- kanonnier Afrikaans
- canon Middle French
- canonnier Middle French
- kanuna Lower Sorbian