What is the meaning of Cana?

Archaic form of canya.

unit of length of eight pams (handspans); ~1.60m

Alternative spelling of canah

reed, cane

fishing rod

grey hair

cub

puppy

cane, reed (any plant with a fibrous, elongated stalk, such as a sugarcane or bamboo)

  1. the stem of such plants
  2. giant reed (Arundo donax)
  3. sugarcane (Saccharum officinarum, tropical grass from which sugar is extracted)

    the stem of such plants

    giant reed (Arundo donax)

    sugarcane (Saccharum officinarum, tropical grass from which sugar is extracted)

    fishing rod

    a slender twig

    tiller

    shaft

    shaft of a boot

    long bone and its bone marrow

    white or gray hair

    feminine singular of cano

    cub, whelp

    bardic poet of the fourth order

    present subjunctive of can

    marijuana cigarette, joint

    feminine singular of cano

    inflection of cānus:

    1. nominative/vocative feminine singular
    2. nominative/vocative/accusative neuter plural

    nominative/vocative feminine singular

    nominative/vocative/accusative neuter plural

    ablative feminine singular of cānus

    cane, reed (any plant with a fibrous, elongated stalk, such as a sugarcane or bamboo)

    sugarcane (Saccharum officinarum, tropical grass from which sugar is extracted)

    canna (any plant of the genus Canna)

    fishing pole

    cane (walking stick)

    cachaça (Brazilian rum made of sugarcane)

    jail; prison

    cop; police officer

    definite nominative/accusative singular of cană

    killer whale, orca, grampus

    porpoise

    sturgeon

    Order of poets, inferior to an ollamh.

    puppy, whelp

    can, tin

    white or gray hair

    police force, police department

    jail, prison

    policeman, policewoman

    feminine singular of cano

    tube

    pipe

    inflection of canu:

    1. first-person singular future colloquial
    2. third-person singular present indicative/future literary
    3. second-person singular imperative

    first-person singular future colloquial

    third-person singular present indicative/future literary

    second-person singular imperative

    Source: wiktionary.org