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cane noun 1 the long jointed hollow or pithy stem of certain plants, especially various small palms (eg rattan) and larger grasses (eg bamboo and sugar cane). 2 sugar cane. 3 the woody stem of a raspberry, blackberry or loganberry plant. 4 thin stems or strips cut from stems, eg of rattan, for weaving into baskets, etc. 5 a walking-stick. 6 a long slim stick for beating people as a punishment, or for supporting plants. verb (caned, caning) 1 to beat someone with a cane as a punishment. 2 to construct or mend with cane. 3 colloq to beat or defeat. caning noun 1 a beating with a cane. 2 colloq a severe defeat or humiliation.
ETYMOLOGY: 14c: French, from Latin canna, from Greek kanna reed.

cane noun 1 the long jointed hollow or pithy stem of certain plants, especially various small palms (eg rattan) and larger grasses (eg bamboo and sugar cane). 2 sugar cane. 3 the woody stem of a raspberry, blackberry or loganberry plant. 4 thin stems or strips cut from stems, eg of rattan, for weaving into baskets, etc. 5 a walking-stick. 6 a long slim stick for beating people as a punishment, or for supporting plants. verb (caned, caning) 1 to beat someone with a cane as a punishment. 2 to construct or mend with cane. 3 colloq to beat or defeat. caning noun 1 a beating with a cane. 2 colloq a severe defeat or humiliation.
ETYMOLOGY: 14c: French, from Latin canna, from Greek kanna reed.

cane noun 1 the long jointed hollow or pithy stem of certain plants, especially various small palms (eg rattan) and larger grasses (eg bamboo and sugar cane). 2 sugar cane. 3 the woody stem of a raspberry, blackberry or loganberry plant. 4 thin stems or strips cut from stems, eg of rattan, for weaving into baskets, etc. 5 a walking-stick. 6 a long slim stick for beating people as a punishment, or for supporting plants. verb (caned, caning) 1 to beat someone with a cane as a punishment. 2 to construct or mend with cane. 3 colloq to beat or defeat. caning noun 1 a beating with a cane. 2 colloq a severe defeat or humiliation.
ETYMOLOGY: 14c: French, from Latin canna, from Greek kanna reed.