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nun - Übersetzung nach russisch

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

[nʌn]

общая лексика

монахиня (живущая в монастыре [nunnery, convent]; обыкн. у католиков, реже в англиканской церкви [Church of England])

орнитология

лазоревка (Parus caeruleus)

существительное

[nʌn]

общая лексика

монахиня

зоология

болотная галка (Parus palustris)

лазоревка

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
nun noun 1) монахиня 2) zool. лазоревка
nuns         
  • 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

ботаника

хоустония голубая (Houstonia caerulea)

Definition

Nun
·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.

Wikipedia

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.

Beispiele aus Textkorpus für nun
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.
Übersetzung von &#39nun&#39 in Russisch