Meaning of Canton | Babel Free
ˈkæntənDefinitions
- A song or canto.
- Several places in China:
- Guangzhou, the capital and largest city of Guangdong, China.
- A hamlet in Ontario, Canada.
- A division of a political unit.
- An inner city district and community in Cardiff, Wales (OS grid ref ST1676).
- A topographical surname from French.
- Guangdong, a province of China.
- Several places in the United States:
- A former settlement in El Dorado County, California.
- One of the states comprising the Swiss Confederation.
- The Pearl River, a river in southern China.
- A town in Hartford County, Connecticut.
- An administrative division within a department in France, often being a subdivision of an arrondissement.
- A city, the county seat of Cherokee County, Georgia.
- A division of Luxembourg, Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina, etc.
- A city in Fulton County, Illinois.
- A subdivision of a county, of Quebec, Canada; equivalent to a township.
- An unincorporated community in Washington Township, Washington County, Indiana.
- A small community or clan.
- An unincorporated community in Jackson County and Jones County, Iowa.
- A subdivision of a flag, the rectangular inset on the upper hoist (i.e., flagpole) side, the upper-left quadrant of a flag, (the stars of the US national flag are in a canton).
- A small city in McPherson County, Kansas; named for the city in Ohio.
- A division of a shield occupying one third of the chief, usually on the dexter side, formed by a perpendicular line from the top meeting a horizontal line from the side.
- A small town in Oxford County, Maine; named for the town in Massachusetts.
- A neighborhood of Baltimore, Maryland.
- A town in Norfolk County, Massachusetts.
- A township in Wayne County, Michigan.
- A tiny city in Fillmore County, Minnesota; named for the city in Ohio.
- A city, the county seat of Madison County, Mississippi.
- A small city in Lewis County, Missouri; named for the city in Ohio.
- A submerged ghost town in Broadwater County, Montana.
- An unincorporated community in Lower Alloways Creek Township, Salem County, New Jersey.
- A town and village in St. Lawrence County, New York; the village is the county seat.
- A town in Haywood County, North Carolina; named for the city in Ohio.
- A city, the county seat of Stark County, Ohio.
- A small town in Blaine County, Oklahoma.
- A borough of Bradford County, Pennsylvania; named for the town in Massachusetts.
- A city, the county seat of Lincoln County, South Dakota.
- A city, the county seat of Van Zandt County, Texas.
- An unincorporated community in Doddridge County, West Virginia.
- A small town in Buffalo County, Wisconsin.
- An unincorporated community in Barron County, Wisconsin.
Equivalents
العربية
الإقليم
Català
cantó
Čeština
Kanton
Dansk
kanton
Esperanto
kantono
Español
cantón
Français
canton
Gaeilge
cantún
Galego
cantón
Magyar
kanton
Հայերեն
կանտոն
Íslenska
kantóna
ქართული
კანტონი
ខ្មែរ
កាតាំង
Latina
pāgus
Lëtzebuergesch
Kanton
Македонски
кантон
Nederlands
kanton
Polski
Kanton
Português
cantão
Svenska
kanton
ไทย
กวางตุ้ง
Türkçe
kanton
Українська
кантон
Examples
“These three millions live in a small canton of Egypt which cannot maintain twenty thousand people”
“20 May, 1686, Gilbert Burnet, letter from Nimmengen There is another piece of Holbein's, […] in which, in six several cantons, the several parts of our Saviour's passion are represented.”
“According to a peasant novelist from the Bourbonnais, this was just as true in the 1840s as it was before the Revolution: "We had not the slightest notion of the outside world. Beyond the limits of the canton, and beyond the known distances, lay mysterious lands that were thought to be dangerous and inhabited by barbarians."”
“The king gave us the arms of England to be borne in a canton in our arms.”
“Write loyal cantons of contemnèd love / And sing them loud even in the dead of night.”
“The Province of Quantung lies along upon the Sea-ſhore, having many convenient Havens and Harbors ; it contains ten Counties, and eighty great and ſmall Cities. Quancheu, or Canton by the Portugals, is the Metropolis and chief of the Province ; exceedingly beautified with Pagodes, Palaces, ſtately Structures, and Triumphal Arches ; fortified with ſtrong Walls, Towers, Bulwarks and Redoubts, defended by five Caſtles.”
“Canton is alſo the name of a large, populous, and wealthy city and port-town of China, ſituated on the river Ta, about fifty miles from the Indian ocean... It is a fortified place, within the walls of which no Chriſtians are permitted to enter, notwithſtanding their great trade thither; it being from thence that they import all manner of Chineſe goods, as china-ware, tea, cabinets, raw and wrought ſilks, gold-duſt, &c.”
“Though much of the mountain land is still in forest and not occupied by man, the fertile valleys and extended plains are very thickly settled, so that China’s population to the square mile is very great. The most populous city is probably Canton, with a million and a half inhabitants, then comes Peking, the capital, and other seaports and centers of population, as Shanghai, Foochow, Han-kow, etc.”
“The earliest pioneer of British free trade in Canton was Mr. William Jardine, founder of the still flourishing firm of Jardine, Matheson, and Co., who visited China off and on between the years 1802 and 1818, and resided in Canton continuously from 1820 to January 31, 1839.”
“Four days later Chiang Kai-shek, now commander-in-chief of the garrisons in Canton, was in full control of the city. The left wing of the Kuomintang was firmly established in power, and Chiang was its acknowledged head.”
“In China, a combination of television, radio, posters, inexpensive print is used with great effectiveness as reenforcement for programs to teach Mandarin Chinese. I have observed this admirable program in Canton.”
“A handbill strongly condemning Teng Hsiao-ping was circulated in Kwangtung early last month by a human rights group based in Fushan near Canton according to an intelligence report.”
“Chinese traders, mostly from the southern ports of Amoy (Hsia-men) and Canton, took raw silk, fabrics, and apparel to Manila, where these cargoes were sold for silver and carried back for sale in the New World.”
“He consequently denounced the naval and air assaults on Shanghai, the injuries visited upon Nanjing, and later (June 1938) the aerial bombardment of Canton.”
“XVIII. Quanton, or Canton, lies Eaſt and South from Quanſi, and is the moſt Southern Province of the Empire. Nieuhoff ſays, here are ſeveral ſafe Harbours and Roads, that it produces all Neceſſaries for Life, and has two Harveſts a year. Their Winter is very warm, and their Fields always verdant.”
“The black tea imported by the East-India Company is grown and manufactured in the province of Fokien, with the exception of about one-third of that sort called by us bohea, which third part is produced in the north-eastern corner of the province of Canton, in a district called Wo-Ping, which gives its name to the tea in question.”
“He left the junk at Shan-wei in the province of Canton, and from there took a boat which conveyed him to Macao.”
“MANY travellers have passed up the Canton river, and by the way of Nanhiung, over the Meiling Pass and across the Poyang Lake, reached the Yangtsze Kiang through the province of Kiangsi; while very few have reached the same Great River through the province of Hunan, across the Tungting Lake and over the same range of hills, further west, by way of Loh-chang in the province of Canton.”
“If we look at the map of Canton Province, we observe in the eastern corner the Ch'aou-chow department, with its nine districts. One of them, the Ta-pu district, is throughout inhabited by Hak-kas, the rest by Hok-los.”
CEFR level
C2
Mastery
This word is part of the CEFR C2 vocabulary — mastery level.
This word is part of the CEFR C2 vocabulary — mastery level.
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