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nunhood

/ˈnʌn.hʊd/advanced Level

English Meaning & Definitions

1.noun

The state, condition, or status of being a nun; the period of time during which one lives as a member of a religious order for women.

Example Sentences:
  • “She dedicated her entire adult life to nunhood, serving the community through prayer and charity.”
  • “After years of contemplation, she finally embraced nunhood and took her solemn vows.”
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Cultural Origin & Etymology

Derived from the Middle English 'nunne' (from Old English 'nunne', ultimately from Late Latin 'nonna', a term of respect for an elderly woman or a nun) + the suffix '-hood' (from Old English 'had', meaning state, condition, or rank). The term emerged to denote the specific state or status of being a nun.

Memory Aid & Mnemonic

Think of 'nun' + 'hood' as the 'neighborhood' or state of life belonging to a nun.

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Frequently Asked Questions About “nunhood”

1. What is the meaning of “nunhood” in English?

In English, nunhood (noun) is defined as: “The state, condition, or status of being a nun; the period of time during which one lives as a member of a religious order for women.”.

2. How do you use “nunhood” in a sentence?

“She dedicated her entire adult life to nunhood, serving the community through prayer and charity.”

3. What are English synonyms of “nunhood”?

4. What is the etymology and word origin of “nunhood”?

Derived from the Middle English 'nunne' (from Old English 'nunne', ultimately from Late Latin 'nonna', a term of respect for an elderly woman or a nun) + the suffix '-hood' (from Old English 'had', meaning state, condition, or rank). The term emerged to denote the specific state or status of being a nun.