nunnery - meaning and definition. What is nunnery
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What (who) is nunnery - definition

RELIGIOUS COMMUNITY
Nunnery; Convents; Nunneries; Christian convent; Catholic convent; Roman Catholic convent
  • Convent of the [[Conceptionists]] in [[Ágreda]].

nunnery         
¦ noun (plural nunneries) a religious house of nuns.
Nunnery         
·noun A house in which nuns reside; a cloister or convent in which women reside for life, under religious vows. ·see Cloister, and Convent.
nunnery         
(nunneries)
A nunnery is a group of buildings in which a community of nuns live together. (OLD-FASHIONED)
= convent
N-COUNT

Wikipedia

Convent

A convent is a community of monks, nuns, religious brothers or, sisters or priests. Alternatively, convent means the building used by the community. The word is particularly used in the Catholic Church, Lutheran churches, and the Anglican Communion.

Examples of use of nunnery
1. Nunnery said hazardous substance crews inspected the wreckage and had already left by late morning.
2. The irony is that this new nunnery is expected to cost 8 million.
3. But it drove Katy French, minority staff director for a Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs subcommittee, right into a nunnery.
4. The nunnery and the brothel, the church and the shebeen are yoked violently together in his world.
5. It‘s a terrible idea in the view of Nunnery, one of three farmer–elected committeemen who oversee the FSA office.