Canons (en. Guns)

/ka.nɔ̃/

Meaning & Definition

EnglishFrench
noun
A set of rules or criteria established in a particular field.
The canons of classical literature are often taught in schools.
Les canons de la littérature classique sont souvent enseignés à l'école.
A model of beauty or aesthetic perfection.
In painting, the canons of proportion influence the realism of portraits.
Dans la peinture, les canons de proportion influencent le réalisme des portraits.
Widely recognized moral or ethical principles.
The canons of justice must be respected by all.
Les canons de la justice doivent être respectés par tous.

Etymology

From Latin 'canon', meaning 'rule' or 'measure'.

Common Phrases and Expressions

to respect the canons
To follow established rules in a specific field.
respecter les canons
to establish canons
To set up norms or criteria in a field.
établir des canons
to deviate from the canons
To stray from established norms or standards.
dévier des canons

Related Words

canonical
That which conforms to a canon, which respects established norms.
canonique
canonize
To officially recognize a person as saintly or symbolic in relation to the canons.
canoniser
canonicity
The quality of what is canonical, that is, what respects established rules.
canonicité

Slang Meanings

Someone very attractive or appealing.
That person is really attractive!
Cette personne est vraiment canon !
A standard of beauty, often in popular language.
She has trendy beauty standards!
Elle a des canons de beauté à la mode !