regular canon

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Concise Oxford English Dictionary © 2008 Oxford University Press:
regular canon
noun see canon2.

Concise Oxford English Dictionary © 2008 Oxford University Press:
canon1
noun
  • 1 a general rule or principle by which something is judged.

    ■ a Church decree or law.

  • 2 a collection or list of sacred books accepted as genuine.

    ■ the works of a particular author or artist that are recognized as genuine.

    ■ a list of literary works considered to be permanently established as being of the highest quality.

  • 3 the part of the Roman Catholic Mass containing the words of consecration.
  • 4 Music a piece in which the same melody is begun in different parts successively, so that the imitations overlap.
– phrases
in canon Music with different parts successively beginning the same melody.
– origin OE: from L., from Gk kanōn ‘rule’, reinforced in ME by OFr. canon.



Concise Oxford English Dictionary © 2008 Oxford University Press:
canon2
noun
  • 1 a member of the clergy on the staff of a cathedral, especially one who is a member of the chapter.
  • 2 (also canon regular or regular canon) (fem. canoness) a member of certain orders of Roman Catholic clergy that live communally like monks or nuns.
– origin ME: from OFr. canonie, from L. canonicus (see canonic).
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