Where does “canoniseren” come from?
canoniseren (Dutch) comes from Middle Dutch canoniseren, from French canoniser, from Latin canōnizō, from Latin canōn, from Latin canna, from Ancient Greek κάννα, from Akkadian 𒄀, from Sumerian 𒄀 — reed; a certain unit of length.
canoniseren (Dutch): to canonise, to adopt into a canon of authoritative texts or lore
Definitions
- to canonise, to adopt into a canon of authoritative texts or lore
Ancestry of “canoniseren”, step by step
| Step | Language | Word | Meaning |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Middle Dutch | canoniseren | — |
| 2 | French | canoniser | to canonize |
| 3 | Latin | canōnizō | to canonize recognize as a saint |
| 4 | Latin | canōn | a measuring line |
| 5 | Latin | canna | A reed, cane; Anything made of reed or cane;... |
| 6 | Ancient Greek | κάννα | giant reed; reed mat |
| 7 | Akkadian | 𒄀 | reed; a certain unit of length |
| 8 | Sumerian | 𒄀 | reed; a certain unit of length |