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Nun's veiling         
LIGHTWEIGHT, THIN, SHEER, WOOL CLOTH
Nun's veiling was a lightweight cloth made of wool. It was a plain weave fabric used mainly for women veils and dresses.
Nun's puffs         
DESSERT PASTRY
Nun's farts; Nun's fart
Nun's farts (also euphemized as nun's puffs) are a dessert pastry originally from France, where they were known as pets-de-nonne, and which are now also produced in French Canada, the United States, England, and Spain.
Nun's Well (Cannock Wood)         
Nun's Well is a spring just inside the village of Cannock Wood in Staffordshire, England, at the base of the Mercia Mudstone Group. There is no evidence that nuns ever lived there, and the name appears to originate in the grant of part of Cannock Chase by Henry II to a priory at Farewell.