Talk:Konrad Mutian

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The article says (but the red lk was wikified by me)

he resigned it (1503) for a small salary as canonicus in Gotha.

Consulting English Wiktionary, German Wiktionary, a collegiate dictionary, and the Google result

784 of about 101,000 for "canonicus" -Indian -camp -sachem -uss -Narragansett

suggest that "canonicus" is a Latin word. Canon (priest) implies that it is. Anyone got a better idea than changing my lk to canon, & creating canonicus (office) as a redirect to Canon (priest) for the sake of future similar cases?
--Jerzyt 15:47 & 15:50, 2 December 2006 (UTC)