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FOURTEENTH LETTER OF MANY SEMITIC ALPHABETS
נ; ן; נּ; Nūn; Naḥš; ﻥ; ﻧ; ﻨ; ﻦ; ܢ; ن; Noon (letter); ﻧ ﻥ; ࠍ; 𐤍; 𐡍; Arabic nūn; Letter nun; Nun sofit
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  • Calligraphic example of a terminal nun at a Polish synagogue: הדוכן (''ha-dukhan'', "the pulpit.")

Nun         
  • A Chinese nun ascending steps on Mount Putuo Shan island
  • Benedictine]] nuns
  • ''Three [[Sisters of Charity of St. Vincent de Paul]] in the Portal of a Church'', by [[Armand Gautier]]
  • Bridgettine Sisters]] at the [[March For Life in Washington, D.C.]], January 2009
  • [[Hildegard of Bingen]] and her nuns
  • Two Anglican nuns
  • [[Bursfelde Abbey]] has continued as a Lutheran convent since A.D. 1579
  • Maria Johanna Baptista von Zweyer, Abbess of the Cistercian abbey of Wald
  • [[Mother Teresa]], founder of the [[Missionaries of Charity]]<ref name=":2" /><ref name=":3" />
  • ''Princess Praskovya Yusupova Before Becoming a Nun'', [[Nikolai Nevrev]], 1886
  • ''The Way of Humility'': [[Russian Orthodox]] nun working at [[Ein Karem]], [[Jerusalem]]
  • Two Birgitta sisters in [[Sweden]] 2019.
  • Saint Sophia]] of [[Suzdal]], wearing the full monastic habit of a [[Schemanun]]
  • Gradac]], Serbian orthodox monastery
MEMBER OF A RELIGIOUS COMMUNITY OF WOMEN
Nuns; Nun (religion); Women's monasticism; Female monasticism; Cloistress; Catholic Nuns and Sisters; Mother (religious title); Choir nun; Roman Catholic nun; Catholic nun; Women religious; Sœur; Roman Catholic nuns
·noun The European blue titmouse.
II. Nun ·noun The Smew.
III. Nun ·noun A white variety of domestic pigeons having a veil of feathers covering the head.
IV. Nun ·noun A woman devoted to a religious life, who lives in a convent, under the three vows of poverty, chastity, and obedience.
nun         
  • A Chinese nun ascending steps on Mount Putuo Shan island
  • Benedictine]] nuns
  • ''Three [[Sisters of Charity of St. Vincent de Paul]] in the Portal of a Church'', by [[Armand Gautier]]
  • Bridgettine Sisters]] at the [[March For Life in Washington, D.C.]], January 2009
  • [[Hildegard of Bingen]] and her nuns
  • Two Anglican nuns
  • [[Bursfelde Abbey]] has continued as a Lutheran convent since A.D. 1579
  • Maria Johanna Baptista von Zweyer, Abbess of the Cistercian abbey of Wald
  • [[Mother Teresa]], founder of the [[Missionaries of Charity]]<ref name=":2" /><ref name=":3" />
  • ''Princess Praskovya Yusupova Before Becoming a Nun'', [[Nikolai Nevrev]], 1886
  • ''The Way of Humility'': [[Russian Orthodox]] nun working at [[Ein Karem]], [[Jerusalem]]
  • Two Birgitta sisters in [[Sweden]] 2019.
  • Saint Sophia]] of [[Suzdal]], wearing the full monastic habit of a [[Schemanun]]
  • Gradac]], Serbian orthodox monastery
MEMBER OF A RELIGIOUS COMMUNITY OF WOMEN
Nuns; Nun (religion); Women's monasticism; Female monasticism; Cloistress; Catholic Nuns and Sisters; Mother (religious title); Choir nun; Roman Catholic nun; Catholic nun; Women religious; Sœur; Roman Catholic nuns
¦ noun
1. a member of a female religious community, typically one living under vows of poverty, chastity, and obedience.
2. a pigeon of a breed with a crest on its neck.
Derivatives
nunlike adjective
nunnish adjective
Origin
OE nonne, from eccles. L. nonna, feminine of nonnus 'monk'.
nun         
  • A Chinese nun ascending steps on Mount Putuo Shan island
  • Benedictine]] nuns
  • ''Three [[Sisters of Charity of St. Vincent de Paul]] in the Portal of a Church'', by [[Armand Gautier]]
  • Bridgettine Sisters]] at the [[March For Life in Washington, D.C.]], January 2009
  • [[Hildegard of Bingen]] and her nuns
  • Two Anglican nuns
  • [[Bursfelde Abbey]] has continued as a Lutheran convent since A.D. 1579
  • Maria Johanna Baptista von Zweyer, Abbess of the Cistercian abbey of Wald
  • [[Mother Teresa]], founder of the [[Missionaries of Charity]]<ref name=":2" /><ref name=":3" />
  • ''Princess Praskovya Yusupova Before Becoming a Nun'', [[Nikolai Nevrev]], 1886
  • ''The Way of Humility'': [[Russian Orthodox]] nun working at [[Ein Karem]], [[Jerusalem]]
  • Two Birgitta sisters in [[Sweden]] 2019.
  • Saint Sophia]] of [[Suzdal]], wearing the full monastic habit of a [[Schemanun]]
  • Gradac]], Serbian orthodox monastery
MEMBER OF A RELIGIOUS COMMUNITY OF WOMEN
Nuns; Nun (religion); Women's monasticism; Female monasticism; Cloistress; Catholic Nuns and Sisters; Mother (religious title); Choir nun; Roman Catholic nun; Catholic nun; Women religious; Sœur; Roman Catholic nuns
(nuns)
A nun is a member of a female religious community.
Mr Thomas was taught by the Catholic nuns whose school he attended.
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ويكيبيديا

Nun (letter)

Nun is the fourteenth letter of the Semitic abjads, including Phoenician Nūn , Hebrew Nūn נ‎, Aramaic Nūn , Syriac Nūn ܢܢ, and Arabic Nūn ن (in abjadi order). Its numerical value is 50. It is the third letter in Thaana (ނ), pronounced as "noonu". In all languages, it represents the alveolar nasal /n/.

The Phoenician letter gave rise to the Greek nu (Ν), Etruscan , Latin N, and Cyrillic Н.

أمثلة من مجموعة نصية لـ٪ 1
1. My nun listened as if to her sassy students‘ whispers.
2. Asher Arian, Pazit Ben–Nun, Shlomit Barnea and Dr.
3. Teresa of Avila, a Carmelite nun in the 16th century.
4. Now Blue Nun, the sweet German Liebfraumilch has been given a 21st century facelift including a new label with a more modern image of a nun.
5. In Somalia, gunmen shot dead an elderly Italian nun.