canepetière, n.f., (orni.) lesser bustard.

canepin (ka-n-pin), n.m., kid skin (for gloves).

caner, v.n., to shirk danger, to funk, to show the white feather.

caner, v.a., to leave undone, shirk.

canescent, -e, adj., (bot.) canescent.

caneter, v.n., to waddle.

caneton (ka-n-ton), n.m., young duck, duckling.

canette, n.f., small duck, young duck; (her.) duck without legs; a measure for beer; (pop.) marbles.

canevas (ka-n-vâ), n.m., canvas; sail-cloth; sketch, rough draught; (mus.) canvas. Tracer son —; to prepare one’s ground-work. Faire le — d’une comédie; to sketch out, to compose the skeleton of a play.

canezou, n.m., woman’s jacket.