cane
cane [cane canes caned caning] noun, verb BrE [keɪn] NAmE [keɪn] noun 1. countable the hard hollow ↑stem of some plants, for example ↑bamboo or sugar 2. uncountable these ↑stems used as a material for making furniture, etc •a cane chair 3. countable a piece of cane or a thin stick, used as a support for plants •bean plants supported by bamboo canes 4. countable a piece of cane or a thin stick, used to help sb to walk •He clutched a top hat and a silver-topped cane. see also ↑walking stick 5. countable a piece of cane or a thin stick, used in the past in some schools for beating children as a punishment •to get the cane (= be punished with a ↑cane ) Word Origin: late Middle English: from Old French, via Latin from Greek kanna, kannē, of Semitic origin. Example Bank: •The headmaster threatened to give them the cane. •a basket made of cane •an old man with a wooden walking cane Derived Word: ↑caning verb ~ sb to hit a child with a ↑cane as a punishment Verb forms: Word Origin: late Middle English: from Old French, via Latin from Greek kanna, kannē, of Semitic origin.
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