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Meaning of canis | Babel Free

Noun masculine CEFR B1
[ˈka.nɪs]

Definitions

  1. a river in Arabia, mentioned by Pliny
    declension-3, masculine, singular
  2. a dog, a hound (animal)
    declension-3, feminine, masculine
  3. a ‘dog’ constellation or ‘dog’ star: either Canis Major, its brightest star Sirius; or Canis Minor, its brightest star Procyon
    declension-3, feminine, masculine
  4. a dog, a hound, a bounder, a blackguard, a cad, a heel (foul person)
    declension-3, feminine, masculine
  5. a dog, a creature (human parasite or follower who depends on someone with great power and resources and bends to their will)
    declension-3, feminine, masculine
  6. a tiger, a dragon, a savage (a fierce or enraged person)
    declension-3, feminine, masculine
  7. the lowest, worst throw at the dice, an ace
    declension-3, feminine, masculine

Equivalents

العربية كلبي
Català caní
Čeština psi
Cymraeg cynaidd cynol
Deutsch Hunde- hundeartig hündisch Hunds-
English Canine dog
Esperanto hunda
Español canino perruno
Français canin canine canine
日本語 イヌの
한국어 개의
Kurdî canî canî hunda kanîn kanîn kanîn
Latina caninus
Македонски кучешки
Bahasa Melayu anjing kanin
Nederlands hondachtig honds
Polski psi
Português canina caninas caniné canino caninos
Română canin
Русский псиный собачий
Slovenčina psi
Українська собачий

Examples

“Petronius Cave canem.”

Beware of the dog.

“‘est Canis, Īcarium dīcunt, quō sīdere mōtō tosta sitit tellūs, praecipiturque seges’ ‘‘There is a Dog – they say [of?] Icarius – a star (or constellation), [and] where it has moved, the earth thirsts, [it] having been scorched, and the crop is seized beforehand.’’”

(Maera (hound) found the body of Icarius (Athenian) and became the constellation Canis Minor with the bright ‘‘dog’’ star Procyon; it, along with Canis Major, the other celestial dog with its brighter ‘‘dog’’ star Sirius, were believed to cause late summer heat and drought.)

“Talis enim iactatis, ut quisque canem aut senionem miserat, in singulos talos singulos denarios in medium conferebat, quos tollebat uniuersos, qui Venerem iecerat”

When the tali (oblong dice) would be thrown, those who had gotten an ace or a six had to place a denarius in the middle of the table for each die thrown, the one that would achieve in getting a Venus (the best throw) won it all.

CEFR level

B1
Intermediate
This word is part of the CEFR B1 vocabulary — intermediate level.

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