Plural of canker; multiple instances of canker disease affecting plants, or figuratively, sources of corruption or decay.
Simple plural of 'canker', inherited from Old Norman French 'chancre' via the singular form.
In Shakespeare's time, 'cankers' was often used metaphorically for multiple sources of evil in society—like saying 'corruption, greed, and pride are the cankers eating away at our commonwealth.'
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