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nunnery
/ ˈnʌnərɪ /
noun
- the convent or religious house of a community of nuns
Word History and Origins
Example Sentences
She later founded a nunnery in India focused on giving women in Tibetan Buddhism some of the opportunities reserved for monks.
The nunneries around Florence are filled with girls without dowries.
Her father was out of the picture and her mother, a Parisian courtesan, had shuttled her daughter around France — to a boarding school, a countryside nursery, a nunnery.
Though they were obedient, “occasionally a note of bitterness crept out,” Hadlow said, citing letters the sisters wrote to each other marked “the nunnery.”
“If you don’t want your pants pulled about, don’t become a model! Join a nunnery, there’ll always be a place for you in the convent. They’re recruiting even!”
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