cantonal


Concise Oxford English Dictionary © 2008 Oxford University Press:
canton
noun
  • 1 /ˈkantɒn, kanˈtɒn/ a political or administrative subdivision of a country.

    ■ a state of the Swiss Confederation.

  • 2 /ˈkant(ə)n/ Heraldry a square charge smaller than a quarter and positioned in the upper (usually dexter) corner of a shield.
– derivatives
cantonal /ˈkantən(ə)l, kanˈtəʊn(ə)l/ adjective.
– origin C16: from OFr., lit. ‘corner’, from Provençal, rel. to med. L. cantus (see cant2).
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