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51nun — I [[t]nʌn[/t]] n. rel a woman who is a member of a religious order, esp. one bound by vows of poverty, chastity, and obedience • Etymology: bef. 900; ME, OE nunne < ML nonna, fem. of nonnus monk nun′like , adj. II nun [[t]nun, nʊn[/t]] n. ling …
52nūn — nū̃n adv. DŽ; M žr. nūnai: 1. Kas vakar buvo, tas ir nūn, vis man mergelė an mislių LTR(Mrk). 2. Nūn revoliucijos herojai po eglėm ilsisi ramiai S.Nėr. Nūn Trakai džiaugias dar jo palikimais Gmž. Jau nūn ji nebijo rš …
53nun — /nʌn / (say nun) noun 1. a woman who has joined a religious order and leads a life of religious observance and service either in a convent or in the wider community: a Josephite nun; a Buddhist nun. 2. → white fronted chat. {Middle English and… …
54NUN — Kur an alfabesinde yirmibeşinci harf. Ebced hesabına göre değeri ellidir. * Divid, kalem. * Kılıcın ağzı. Kılıç. * Çene çukuru. * Balık, semek NUN U MÜTEKELLİM İ MAA L Mütekellim i maalgayrın nun harfi. Fiildeki cemi sigasındaki nun. (Bak:… …
55nun */ — UK [nʌn] / US noun [countable] Word forms nun : singular nun plural nuns a woman who belongs to a religious community of women and who lives in a convent See: monk …
56nun — I. noun Etymology: Middle English, from Old English nunne, from Late Latin nonna Date: before 12th century a woman belonging to a religious order; especially one under solemn vows of poverty, chastity, and obedience • nunlike adjective II. noun… …
57Nun, S. — S. Nun (2. März), war die Mutter des hl. David1, welche als Wittwe klösterlich lebte und einige Schülerinnen bildete, und welcher nach Butler (III. 319) eine Capelle geweiht war. (Mg.) …
58Nun — rabbit (nun + habit = rabbit) …
59nun — Australian Slang rabbit (nun + habit = rabbit) …
60nun — [[t]nʌ̱n[/t]] nuns N COUNT A nun is a member of a female religious community. Mr Thomas was taught by the Catholic nuns whose school he attended to work and study hard …