Where does “canon” come from?

canon (French) comes from Old French canon, from Italian cannone, from Italian canna, from Latin canna, from Ancient Greek κάννα, from Akkadian 𒄀, from Sumerian 𒄀 — reed; a certain unit of length.

canon (French): cannon, gun; barrel; cannon for a horse

Definitions

  1. cannon, gun; barrel; cannon for a horse

Ancestry of “canon”, step by step

canon traces back through two separate lines of ancestry.

via Old French canon

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Old Frenchcanontube; cannon
2Italiancannonecannon; ace; large tube or pipe
3Italiancannacane; barrel; rod
4LatincannaA reed, cane; Anything made of reed or cane;...
5Ancient Greekκάνναgiant reed; reed mat
6Akkadian𒄀reed; a certain unit of length
7Sumerian𒄀reed; a certain unit of length

via French canne

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Frenchcannecane; stick; peg; leg; rod; fishing rod

Words derived from “canon

Every word from Sumerian 𒄀