Meaning of canon
Definition of canon
(noun)
a
rule
or
especially
body
of rules or principles
generally
established
as
valid
and
fundamental
in a
field
of art or philosophy; "the
neoclassical
canon"; "canons of
polite
society"
a
priest
who is a
member
of a
cathedral
chapter
a
ravine
formed
by a
river
in an
area
with
little
rainfall
a
contrapuntal
piece
of
music
in which a
melody
in one
part
is imitated
exactly
in
other
parts
a
complete
list
of saints that
have
been
recognized
by the Roman Catholic Church
a
collection
of books
accepted
as
holy
scripture
especially
the books of the Bible
recognized
by any Christian
church
as
genuine
and
inspired
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