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nun
1[nuhn]
noun
a woman member of a religious order, especially one bound by vows of poverty, chastity, and obedience.
any of various birds, especially a domestic variety of pigeon.
nūn
2[noon]
noun
the 25th letter of the Arabic alphabet.
nun
3[noon, noon]
noun
the 14th letter of the Hebrew alphabet.
the consonant sound represented by this letter.
Nun
4[noon]
noun
oldest of the ancient Egyptian gods, personifying the primordial ocean from which the world was formed; father of Ra, the sun god.
nun
1/ nʊn /
noun
the 14th letter in the Hebrew alphabet (נ or, at the end of a word, ן), transliterated as n
nun
2/ nʌn /
noun
a female member of a religious order
(sometimes capital) a variety of domestic fancy pigeon usually having a black-and-white plumage with a ridged peak or cowl of short white feathers
nun
A female member of a religious order, living in a convent, whose work is confined to the convent. The term is also applied broadly to other female members of religious orders (“sisters”) who often live outside their convents and work as teachers, nurses, social workers, or administrators.
Other Word Forms
- nunlike adjective
Word History and Origins
Origin of nun1
Origin of nun3
Word History and Origins
Origin of nun1
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