"canus" meaning in Latin

See canus in All languages combined, or Wiktionary

Adjective

Forms: cană [singular, feminine, nominative], canum [singular, neuter, nominative], canī [plural, masculine, nominative], canae [plural, feminine, nominative], cană [plural, neuter, nominative], cane [singular, masculine, vocative], cană [singular, feminine, vocative], canum [singular, neuter, vocative], canī [plural, masculine, vocative], canae [plural, feminine, vocative], cană [plural, neuter, vocative], canum [singular, masculine, accusative], canăm [singular, feminine, accusative], canum [singular, neuter, accusative], canōs [plural, masculine, accusative], canās [plural, feminine, accusative], cană [plural, neuter, accusative], canī [singular, masculine, genitive], canae [singular, feminine, genitive], canī [singular, neuter, genitive], canōrŭm [plural, masculine, genitive], canārŭm [plural, feminine, genitive], canōrŭm [plural, neuter, genitive], canō [singular, masculine, dative], canae [singular, feminine, dative], canō [singular, neuter, dative], canīs [plural, masculine, dative], canīs [plural, feminine, dative], canīs [plural, neuter, dative], canō [singular, masculine, ablative], canā [singular, feminine, ablative], canō [singular, neuter, ablative], canīs [plural, masculine, ablative], canīs [plural, feminine, ablative], canīs [plural, neuter, ablative]
  1. Chenu.
    Sense id: fr-canus-la-adj-4JrP3hFv
  2. Gris.
    Sense id: fr-canus-la-adj-dWMc8BfZ
  3. Blanc.
    Sense id: fr-canus-la-adj-jTWHMEd4
The following are not (yet) sense-disambiguated
Synonyms: albus, candidus, canutus, ravus Derived forms: canens, caneo, canesco, cani, canitia, canities, canitudo, canosus, praecanus, semicanus

Inflected forms

Alternative forms

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      "form": "canō",
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