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can⋅ton

[kan-tn, -ton, kan-ton for 1–7; kan-ton, -tohn--or, especially Brit., -toon for 8]
–noun
1. a small territorial district, esp. one of the states of the Swiss confederation.
2. (in a department of France) a division of an arrondissement.
3. Heraldry. a square area in the dexter chief, or right-hand corner, of an escutcheon, often distinctively treated: a diminutive of the dexter chief quarter.
4. Architecture. a pilaster or similar feature projecting from the corner of a building.
5. Obsolete. a division, part, or portion of anything.
–verb (used with object)
6. to divide into parts or portions.
7. to divide into cantons or territorial districts.
8. to allot quarters to (soldiers, troops, etc.).

Origin:
1525–35; < MF < OPr, deriv. of can side, edge (see cant 2 )


can⋅ton⋅al, adjective
can⋅ton⋅al⋅ism, noun
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Word Origin & History

canton 
1522, from M.Fr. canton, from It. (Lombard dialect) cantone "region," especially in the mountains, augmentive of L. canto "section of a country," lit. "corner" (see cant (2)). Originally in Eng. a term in heraldry and flag descriptions; applied to the sovereign states of the Swiss republic from 1611.
Online Etymology Dictionary, © 2001 Douglas Harper
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