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nun
(redirected from Female monasticism)

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Nun, in the Bible

Nun (nŭn, nn), in the Bible, father of Joshua.

nun, in religion

nun: see monasticism monasticism (mənăs`tĭsĭzəm, mō–)
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Nun

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Oldest of the Egyptian gods and father of Re, the sun god. Nun represented the dark, turbulent waters out of which the cosmos was churned. Since it was believed that the primeval ocean continued to surround the ordered cosmos, the creation myth was reenacted each day as the sun rose from the waters. Nun was also thought to exist as subsoil water and as the source of the annual flooding of the Nile.


nun1
1. a female member of a religious order
2. a variety of domestic fancy pigeon usually having a black-and-white plumage with a ridged peak or cowl of short white feathers

nun2
the 14th letter in the Hebrew alphabet (נ or, at the end of a word, ן), transliterated as n


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Although enclosure became the ideal feature defining female monasticism during what is sometimes called the Catholic Pre-Reform, the ecclesiastical elites proved to be surprisingly tolerant of non-cloistered tertiaries and female visionaries.
[4] In an era of inflation and a growing tax burden, the willingness of these citizens to support female monasticism suggests that they found its presence in their city efficacious and desirable.
 
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