canon - Meaning in Hindi

Meaning of canon in Hindi

  • कैनन

adjective

  • कैनन का

noun

  • कसौटी

canon Definition

noun

  • a general law, rule, principle, or criterion by which something is judged. ( एक सामान्य कानून, नियम, सिद्धांत या कसौटी, जिसके आधार पर किसी चीज़ को आंका जाता है। )
  • a collection or list of sacred books accepted as genuine. ( वास्तविक रूप में स्वीकृत पवित्र पुस्तकों का संग्रह या सूची। )
  • (in the Roman Catholic Church) the part of the Mass containing the words of consecration. ( (रोमन कैथोलिक चर्च में) जन का हिस्सा जिसमें अभिषेक के शब्द हैं। )
  • a piece in which the same melody is begun in different parts successively, so that the imitations overlap. ( एक टुकड़ा जिसमें एक ही राग को अलग-अलग हिस्सों में क्रमिक रूप से शुरू किया जाता है, ताकि नकल ओवरलैप हो जाए। )
  • a member of the clergy who is on the staff of a cathedral, especially one who is a member of the chapter. The position is frequently conferred as an honorary one. ( पादरी का एक सदस्य जो एक गिरजाघर के कर्मचारियों पर है, विशेष रूप से वह जो अध्याय का सदस्य है। स्थिति को अक्सर मानद के रूप में सम्मानित किया जाता है। )

canon Example

  • Over these same three decades he built up his own canon of literary work that has qualified him as one of the most important writers of our era. ( इन तीन दशकों में उन्होंने साहित्यिक कार्यों के अपने कैनन का निर्माण किया जिसने उन्हें हमारे युग के सबसे महत्वपूर्ण लेखकों में से एक के रूप में योग्य बनाया। )
  • The Praeludium for Paul Hindemith uses a canon composed by Hindemith on the occasion of his sixty-fifth birthday in December 1960. ( पॉल हिंदेमिथ के लिए प्रील्यूडियम दिसंबर 1960 में अपने साठवें जन्मदिन के अवसर पर हिंदमिथ द्वारा रचित एक कैनन का उपयोग करता है। )
  • the Shakespeare canon ( शेक्सपियर कैनन )
  • The English department of Skidmore is pretty hospitable to the idea that those big, fat, male books are not the only important books in the canon . ( स्किडमोर का अंग्रेजी विभाग इस विचार के लिए बहुत मेहमाननवाज है कि उन बड़ी, मोटी, पुरुष किताबों को कैनन में केवल महत्वपूर्ण किताबें नहीं हैं। )

More Sentence

  • he was appointed canon of Christ Church, Oxford
  • Can't say I'm sufficiently familiar with Ms Francis's literary canon to comment.
  • Cultural competence is defined as ‘control of an established canon of literature’.
  • That may sound like a lot, but when you consider that there are nearly a million words in the whole of the Shakespeare canon , it's not as many as it seems.
  • Later a canon at Westminster, he became a publicist for the North-West Passage idea and other projects, and adviser to the new East India Company in 1600.
  • It is possible that Walker, trained in the traditional canon at Sarah Lawrence, may be directly alluding to Shelley's line.
  • The canon 's Requiem Mass was held in Waterford, Ireland, where he was born and spent his last years.
  • legislation which enables the Church of England General Synod to provide by canon for women to be ordained
  • Almost universally excluded from the canon of Woolf's major works, Flush has not been critically evaluated as what it declares itself to be: the biography of a dog.
  • She is being made an honorary canon in recognition of her hospital work and will take over as rural dean of South Craven in February.
  • The cathedral has been run by Canon Michael Glanville-Smith, the senior residentiary canon .
  • The plans are being led by the church's vicar, Canon Derek Jackson, a former canon pastor of Bradford Cathedral.
  • He is funny, dignified and minutely knowledgeable about the whole Christie canon , having dramatised all the Poirots and all the Radio 4 Miss Marples with June Whitfield.
  • When you read passages attributed to Satan in the Gospels for example, and you read passages attributed to Mara in the Buddhist canon , you suddenly hear this same voice.
  • He became a canon of the Order of St Augustine at the monastery of Holywood in Nithsdale.
  • No mention is made of the revision, which allowed the story to join the Simple canon , including publication in The Best of Simple.
  • The canon of his prose writings long included De Doctrina Christiana, an unorthodox theological treatise first printed in 1825.
  • The turning point probably came when the General Convention revised the canon on divorce and remarriage.
  • Many Baptists believe that within the biblical canon , the twenty-seven books of the New Testament are preeminent.
  • It might be that the easiest way to explain why a movie doesn't work is to compare it to one that does, which is why I bring up the cinematic canon of Christopher Guest and his repertory company.
  • Some professors are also dedicated to the ‘canon’ and cannot figure out how to get that canon taught if not by lecture - the way they learned.
  • To create a canon of sacred writings is to create a collection which will be in some sense normative for the community for which it is intended.
  • I was rather surprised at the choosing of this opera for a new production, I am sure that there are other operas in the Janácek canon which are more in need of replenishment.
  • No, not every Morrissey album has been great, but ‘You Are The Quarry’ fits right in to his extremely consistent canon .
  • African American culture, heritage, and the need to pay homage to it also provide direction for Thomas's fictional canon , which to date includes six novels.
  • Degree in hand, he returned home to Warmia, to serve as canon of the Cathedral Chapter of Frombork.