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cants
We have found lemma(root) word of cants : cant.
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[kant], (Noun)
Definitions:
- hypocritical and sanctimonious talk, typically of a moral, religious, or political nature
(e.g: he had no time for the cant of the priests about sin)
- language specific to a particular group or profession and regarded with disparagement
(e.g: thieves' cant)
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Origin
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early 16th century: probably from Latin cantare ‘to sing’ (see chant). The early meaning was ‘musical sound, singing’; in the mid 17th century this gave rise to the senses ‘whining manner of speaking’ and ‘form of words repeated mechanically in such a manner’ (for example a beggar's plea), hence ‘jargon’ (of beggars and other such groups)
[kant], (Verb)
Definitions:
- talk hypocritically and sanctimoniously about something
(e.g: if they'd stop canting about ‘honest work’ they might get somewhere)
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Origin
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early 16th century: probably from Latin cantare ‘to sing’ (see chant). The early meaning was ‘musical sound, singing’; in the mid 17th century this gave rise to the senses ‘whining manner of speaking’ and ‘form of words repeated mechanically in such a manner’ (for example a beggar's plea), hence ‘jargon’ (of beggars and other such groups)
[kant], (Verb)
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- have or cause to have a slanting or oblique position; tilt
(e.g: he canted his head to look at the screen)
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Origin
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Middle English (denoting an edge or brink): from Middle Low German kant, kante, Middle Dutch cant ‘point, side, edge’, based on a Romance word related to medieval Latin cantus ‘corner, side’
[kant], (Noun)
Definitions:
- a slope or tilt
(e.g: the outward cant of the curving walls)
- a wedge-shaped block of wood, especially one remaining after the better-quality pieces have been cut off
(e.g: a squared-off cant remains, containing the knottiest wood)
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Origin
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Middle English (denoting an edge or brink): from Middle Low German kant, kante, Middle Dutch cant ‘point, side, edge’, based on a Romance word related to medieval Latin cantus ‘corner, side’
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