Nonne
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See also: nonne
German[edit]
Alternative forms[edit]
- Nunne (obsolete)
Etymology[edit]
From Middle High German nunne, from Old High German nunna, from Medieval Latin nonna. The -o- is the regular outcome of Middle High German -u- before a nasal geminate, though it might have been reinforced by relatinisation.
Pronunciation[edit]
Noun[edit]
Nonne f (genitive Nonne, plural Nonnen)
Usage notes[edit]
- Among Catholics, the word Ordensschwester (or just Schwester) is usually preferred. In Catholic terminology, Nonne is often confined to nuns living in inclosure.
Declension[edit]
Declension of Nonne [feminine]
Synonyms[edit]
- (member of religious order): Ordensfrau, Ordensschwester, Schwester
- (moth): Nonnenfalter
Related terms[edit]
- Nonnenchor, Nonnenfalter, Nonnengans, Nonnenhaube, Nonnenkloster, Nonnenkopf, Nonnenorden, Nonnenschule, Nonnenstift, Nonnentracht
Further reading[edit]
Categories:
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- Rhymes:German/ɔnə
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