The word "nun" is from Old English, and before that, Late Latin. It was once a term of address to elderly persons. Please see the related link below.
The neuter word for "nun" in German is "Nonne." In English, the term "nun" itself does not have a neuter form, as it is a feminine noun referring to a woman who has taken religious vows. However, in some contexts, the term "religious" can be used in a gender-neutral manner.
"Nun vibin" is a slang term that means "not vibing" or not feeling a particular situation or person. It suggests a lack of interest or connection.
"nun" is a palindrome that means 'a religious woman'.
The masculine term for "nun" is "monk." While nuns are female members of a religious community, monks are their male counterparts who also dedicate their lives to spiritual practices and community life within various religious traditions.
A nun
A nun can stop being a nun whenever she wants to do so.
A nun is not really a nun if she is not officially recognized by the Catholic Church as a member of a religious order or if she does not take religious vows. Additionally, a person who pretends to be a nun for personal gain or deception purposes is not truly a nun.
The term "nun's hood" is a colloquial term for the clitoral hood, which is a fold of skin that covers and protects the clitoris. The clitoral hood is analogous to the male foreskin and serves to provide sensitivity and protection to the clitoris. It can also vary in size and shape among individuals.
尼僧 /ni sou/ is Japanese term for 'priestess , nun'.
The "regular clergy" are also known as "just regulars" and refers to Roman Catholic clerics who live their lives under a specific rule. The term clashes with the term "secular clergy."
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