Etymology: [ 'n&n ] (noun.) before 12th century. From Late Latin nonna (“nun, tutor”), originally (along with masculine form nonnus (“man”)) a term of address for elderly persons, perhaps from children's speech, reminiscent of nana, like papa etc.
A male given name, The fourteenth letter of many Semitic alphabets/abjads (Phoenician, Aramaic, Hebrew, Syriac, Arabic and others), A member of a Christian religious community of women who live by certain vows and usually wear a habit, in some cases in a cloister, By extension, member of a similar female community in other confessions, female member of a religious order (especially Catholic), A white variety of domestic pigeons having a veil of feathers covering the head, A member of a Christian religious community of women who live by certain vows and usually wear a habit, cloistress, the 14th letter of the Hebrew alphabet a woman religious, The fourteenth letter of the Hebrew alphabet, A woman devoted to a religious life, who lives in a convent, under the three vows of poverty, chastity, and obedience, a woman religious, The European blue titmouse, a buoy resembling a cone, the 14th letter of the Hebrew alphabet, (Gr Monachi (fem), or Kalogria) A woman following the monastic life, living in a convent and leading a strict contemplative, As in Theravadin countries, Tibetan women practitioners (generically called ani) could not traditionally attain the full ordination of bhikshuni, since the ordination lineage was held to have died out There were numerous communities of ani, but there were fewer of them than male monastics and their status was lower, A nun is a member of a female religious community. Mr Thomas was taught by the Catholic nuns whose school he attended. someone who is a member of a group of religious women that live together in a convent monk (nonna). or Nu Oldest of the Egyptian gods and father of Re, the sun god. Nun represented the dark, turbulent waters out of which the cosmos was churned. Since it was believed that the primeval ocean continued to surround the ordered cosmos, the creation myth was reenacted each day as the sun rose from the waters. Nun was also thought to exist as subsoil water and as the source of the annual flooding of the Nile. Nun River Nu Kua Hsiung nu Nu U Thakin Nu Nu Jiang, (1) Strictly, a member of a religious order of women with solemn vows (moniales) (2) In general, all women religious, even those in simple vows who are more properly called sisters, Nun is a small port city west of Nuluhama See also: Oceania Campaign map, The smew, a female living in a regular order under vows of poverty, chastity and obedience, Nun is the 14th letter of the Hebrew alphabet, Essentially a female monk See Monasticism, Primordial god of water and fertility, depicted as a green or blue man, A female member of a religious order Nuns take vows (a special kind of promise to God) and usually live in convents, penguin, vestal, nonne, mynchen, The nuns are called also Ladies of Loreto, They are engaged in teaching girls, Mary Teresa Ball, near Dublin, Ireland, in 1822, and now spread over Ireland, India, Canada, and the United States, Members of a congregation of nuns founded by Mrs, plural of nun,
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A male given name
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The fourteenth letter of many Semitic alphabets/abjads (Phoenician, Aramaic, Hebrew, Syriac, Arabic and others)
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A member of a Christian religious community of women who live by certain vows and usually wear a habit, in some cases in a cloister
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By extension, member of a similar female community in other confessions
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female member of a religious order (especially Catholic) isim
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A white variety of domestic pigeons having a veil of feathers covering the head
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A member of a Christian religious community of women who live by certain vows and usually wear a habit
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cloistress isim
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the 14th letter of the Hebrew alphabet a woman religious
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The fourteenth letter of the Hebrew alphabet
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A woman devoted to a religious life, who lives in a convent, under the three vows of poverty, chastity, and obedience
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a woman religious
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The European blue titmouse
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a buoy resembling a cone
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the 14th letter of the Hebrew alphabet
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(Gr Monachi (fem), or Kalogria) A woman following the monastic life, living in a convent and leading a strict contemplative
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As in Theravadin countries, Tibetan women practitioners (generically called ani) could not traditionally attain the full ordination of bhikshuni, since the ordination lineage was held to have died out There were numerous communities of ani, but there were fewer of them than male monastics and their status was lower
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A nun is a member of a female religious community. Mr Thomas was taught by the Catholic nuns whose school he attended. someone who is a member of a group of religious women that live together in a convent monk (nonna). or Nu Oldest of the Egyptian gods and father of Re, the sun god. Nun represented the dark, turbulent waters out of which the cosmos was churned. Since it was believed that the primeval ocean continued to surround the ordered cosmos, the creation myth was reenacted each day as the sun rose from the waters. Nun was also thought to exist as subsoil water and as the source of the annual flooding of the Nile. Nun River Nu Kua Hsiung nu Nu U Thakin Nu Nu Jiang
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(1) Strictly, a member of a religious order of women with solemn vows (moniales) (2) In general, all women religious, even those in simple vows who are more properly called sisters
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Nun is a small port city west of Nuluhama See also: Oceania Campaign map
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The smew
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a female living in a regular order under vows of poverty, chastity and obedience
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Nun is the 14th letter of the Hebrew alphabet
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Essentially a female monk See Monasticism
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Primordial god of water and fertility, depicted as a green or blue man
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A female member of a religious order Nuns take vows (a special kind of promise to God) and usually live in convents
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A nun.
penguin
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A nun.
vestal
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A nun
nonne
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A nun
mynchen
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nuns
The nuns are called also Ladies of Loreto
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nuns
They are engaged in teaching girls
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nuns
Mary Teresa Ball, near Dublin, Ireland, in 1822, and now spread over Ireland, India, Canada, and the United States
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