"canakin" meaning in All languages combined

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Noun [English]

IPA: /ˈkænəkɪn/ Forms: canakins [plural]
Etymology: From Middle Dutch kanneken, cannekijn (“a little can”), equivalent to can + -kin. Etymology templates: {{bor|en|dum|kanneken}} Middle Dutch kanneken, {{suffix|en|can|kin|id2=diminutive}} can + -kin Head templates: {{en-noun}} canakin (plural canakins)
  1. (archaic) A little can or cup. Tags: archaic Categories (topical): Containers Synonyms: canikin, cannakin, cannikin, kannakin

Inflected forms

Alternative forms

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        {
          "ref": "c. 1603–1604 (date written), William Shakespeare, “The Tragedie of Othello, the Moore of Venice”, in Mr. William Shakespeares Comedies, Histories, & Tragedies […] (First Folio), London: […] Isaac Iaggard, and Ed[ward] Blount, published 1623, →OCLC, [Act II, scene iii]:",
          "text": "And let me the canakin clink, clink;\nAnd let me the canakin clink\nA soldier's a man;\nA life's but a span;\nWhy, then, let a soldier drink.\nSome wine, boys!",
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        },
        {
          "ref": "1851, Herman Melville, chapter 84, in Moby Dick:",
          "text": "Then, Tashtego, lad, I'd have ye hold a canakin to the jet, and we'd drink round it!",
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        },
        {
          "ref": "1935 December 7, The Herald, Melbourne, page 37, column 5:",
          "text": "That our Dutchman was a gay fellow, who loved, to clink the canakin and spend his leisure in social jollification, his face and art most royally proclaim.",
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        }
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      "ipa": "/ˈkænəkɪn/"
    }
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          "ref": "1851, Herman Melville, chapter 84, in Moby Dick:",
          "text": "Then, Tashtego, lad, I'd have ye hold a canakin to the jet, and we'd drink round it!",
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        },
        {
          "ref": "1935 December 7, The Herald, Melbourne, page 37, column 5:",
          "text": "That our Dutchman was a gay fellow, who loved, to clink the canakin and spend his leisure in social jollification, his face and art most royally proclaim.",
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      ],
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    }
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      "word": "canikin"
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    },
    {
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}

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