Entity: NUN
A nun is a woman belonging to a religious order, typically living in a convent and bound by vows of poverty, chastity, and obedience. In slang, 'nun' can also be used to mean 'nothing.'
NUN
Etymology
The word 'nun' has its origins in Old English, ultimately derived from the Latin 'nonna' meaning 'nun' or 'sister.'
Definition
A nun is a woman belonging to a religious order, typically living in a convent and bound by vows of poverty, chastity, and obedience. In slang, 'nun' can also be used to mean 'nothing.'
Historical Context
Nuns have played a significant role in various religious traditions throughout history, dedicating their lives to prayer, service, and spiritual contemplation.
Cultural Significance
Nuns are often revered for their commitment to faith and their selfless dedication to serving others. They are symbols of piety and devotion in many cultures.
Related Concepts
Nuns are closely related to monks, who are male members of religious orders living under similar vows. Convents, where nuns reside, are the female equivalent of monasteries.
See Also
- Monk
- Convent
A woman member of a religious order, especially one bound by vows of poverty, chastity, and obedience.