Canacee

/kænəˈsiː/ noun

A magical ring or charm mentioned in medieval romance literature, often associated with healing powers or revelations.

From Old French 'Canacée,' the name of a character in Chaucer's 'Squire's Tale' who possessed a magical ring. The term derives from earlier romance traditions, possibly with roots in Oriental tales.

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