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This entry is on the Italian 'cane' - dog. What about the English definitions? Sugar cane... a rod or stick, and the cane you walk with? Do these share the same entry? Do they go before the Italian or after it? Or what? KJ 03:04 Apr 3, 2003 (UTC)
They should certainly be on the same page/entry. I would put them before the Italian entry.
134.58.253.130 05:52 Apr 3, 2003 (UTC)
- I've moved the following out of the Italian entry as it belongs in the Italian Wiktionary (with some reformatting), when it is set up, not in the English one. -- Paul G 10:56, 10 Mar 2004 (UTC)
Etymology
Latin canis < IE *kwon- (same origin as English hound).
Noun
- (animal). dog.
- (disp.) rotten actor.
- (gun). cock, hammer.
- (mech.) catch.
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