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In canon law, a canon designates some laws promulgated by a synod, an ecumenical council, or an individual bishop. The word "canon" comes from the Greek kanon, which in its original usage denoted a straight rod that was later the instrument used by architects and artificers as a measuring stick for making straight lines. Kanon eventually came to mean a rule or norm, so that when the first ecumenical council—Nicaea I—was held in 325, kanon started to obtain the restricted juridical denotation of a law promulgated by a synod or ecumenical council, as well as that of an individual bishop.

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  • Canon (canon law) (en)
  • Canone (diritto canonico) (it)
  • Kanon (prawo kanoniczne) (pl)
  • Cânon (lei canônica) (pt)
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  • In canon law, a canon designates some laws promulgated by a synod, an ecumenical council, or an individual bishop. The word "canon" comes from the Greek kanon, which in its original usage denoted a straight rod that was later the instrument used by architects and artificers as a measuring stick for making straight lines. Kanon eventually came to mean a rule or norm, so that when the first ecumenical council—Nicaea I—was held in 325, kanon started to obtain the restricted juridical denotation of a law promulgated by a synod or ecumenical council, as well as that of an individual bishop. (en)
  • Kanon (łac. canon – reguła, prawidło, przepis, z gr. κανών – miara, zasada, wzorzec) – przepis (artykuł) prawa kościelnego, lub artykuł w orzeczeniu dogmatycznym Kościoła. (pl)
  • Con canone, dal greco kanon, in diritto canonico si intende una norma giuridica fissata da una Chiesa cristiana per essa stessa. Nel suo uso originario il termine indicava un'asta dritta utilizzata da architetti e artigiani come metro per tracciare linee rette. A partire dal primo concilio ecumenico, il concilio di Nicea I del 325, tale locuzione iniziò a ottenere la denotazione giuridica di una legge promulgata da un sinodo o concilio ecumenico, così come quella di un singolo vescovo. (it)
  • Para o sistema jurídico dos cânones eclesiásticos, consulte Direito Canônico e Direito Canônico (Igreja Católica). Kanon acabou por significar uma regra ou norma, de modo que quando o primeiro concílio ecumênico - Nicéia I - foi realizado em 325, o kanon começou a obter a denotação jurídica restrita de uma lei por um conselho sínodo ou ecumênico, bem como a de um bispo individual. A palavra "cânone" vem do grego kanon, que em seu uso original denotava uma vara reta que mais tarde foi o instrumento usado por arquitetos e artífices como um bastão de medição para fazer linhas retas. (pt)
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