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      • canton (n.) 1530s, "corner, angle," from French canton "angle, corner (of a room); piece, portion of a country" (13c.), from Italian (Lombard dialect) cantone "region," especially in the mountains, augmentative of Latin canto "section of a country," literally "corner" (see cant (n.2)).
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  2. Dec 8, 2020 · Canton. 18c., the former English transliteration of the name of the major port city in southern China and the region around it, properly the name of the region, now known in English as Guangdong (formerly also transliterated as Quang-tung, Kwangtung), from guang "wide, large, vast" + dong "east."

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      canton 뜻: 주; 1530년대, "모퉁이, 각"는 프랑스어의 "방의 모퉁이, 나라의 일부분인 조각"을...

    • Français (French)

      Canton Au XVIIIe siècle, ancienne translittération anglaise...

    • Italiano (Italian)

      Canton. 18° secolo, l'ex trascrizione inglese del nome della...

    • Cantrip

      cantrip. (n.) "magical spell," 1719, a Scottish word of...

    • Canuck

      1560s (implied in Canadian), said to be a Latinized form of...

  3. The earliest known use of the noun canton is in the mid 1500s. OED's earliest evidence for canton is from before 1533, in a translation by John Bourchier, 2nd Baron Berners, soldier, diplomat, and translator.

  4. Apr 21, 2020 · We asked the question of whether Canton really got its name from ODonnell, a ship captain who traded in Canton, the anglicized name of Guangzhou, China. And we got the help we needed! Minutes after we published our video, Baltimore historian Wayne Schaumburg replied with some insight.

  5. Jun 25, 2024 · The term canton is derived from the French word canton, which means “corner” or “district.” In this sense, it refers to a small territorial division of a country. The word “cantonment” also stems from this origin, and it refers to a military camp or settlement.

  6. In 1757, the monopolistic Canton System meant the centralization of Western trade in the Pearl River area. 1 Canton, thus, became a hub that gathered people of various ethnic and linguistic origins. A challenge for the people trading and residing in Canton was communication.

  7. Jun 5, 2017 · It’s a question that shouldn’t be too difficult to answer — one might think. But while recently sleuthing and endeavoring to learn more about the old iron bridge that inspired Canton’s name, this so-called engineer/historian has uncovered a host of conflicting facts, dates, and fanciful tales.

  8. Jun 22, 2024 · Canton, the postal romanization name for Guangzhou, originated from Cantão, a name coined by the Portuguese. The Portuguese traders, who were the first Europeans to arrive in China in the 16th century, had conflated the city of Guangzhou with Guangdong, the province in which it is located.

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