nonne
nun
noun NON Rare
Origin: From Old French none, from ecclesiastical Latin nonna (nun).
Usage Note
Nonne is the standard word for a Catholic nun living under religious vows. Religieuse is a more formal alternative, and sœur (sister) is the usual form of address. Religieuse also refers to a cream-puff pastry shaped like a nun's habit — a fun cultural note for learners.
Examples
"La nonne priait en silence."
Natural Translation
The nun prayed in silence.
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