(I'm not sure this is the right place to write/ask, but i'll do it).In today's word, "
canonical", the etymology says
ETYMOLOGY:
From Latin canon (measuring rod, rule), from Greek kanon (rule).
I am trying to understand the link between the Latin and Greek and the more modern "canon" (or
cannon as it seems to be spelled in English) which is a piece of artillery.
"Obvious" reasoning would suggest that the first cannons were measured with a measuring rod (?) but that's just a hypothesis.
Does anyone know how the word (and spelling evolved to this ?
thanks
Serge