释义 |
ca·non·ic I. \kəˈnänik, -ēk\ adjective Etymology: Late Latin canonicus one living under a rule — more at canon (clergyman) 1. : canonical < canonic rights > 2. : of, relating to, or resembling a musical canon < tonal balance is important in all canonic writing — Walter Piston > II. noun (-s) Etymology: Late Latin canonicus belonging to the canon of Scripture, from Latin, according to rule — more at canon (clergyman) 1. : a system of philosophical or logical canons; especially : Epicurean logic 2. : a person in canonical orders |