nunnery|nunneries in English

noun

[nun·ner·y || 'nʌnərɪ]

convent, home for nuns

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1. Or to a nunnery on Iona.

2. She refused marriage and entered a nunnery.

3. She left home and went to a nunnery.

4. Alderney 1757 Early period The Nunnery 350 A.D

5. I'm a Catholic and I can go into a nunnery.

6. The Tongjiao Temple inside Dongzhimen is the city's only Buddhist nunnery.

7. She was an Abbess who resided in a nunnery inMercia

8. Or what nunnery would take you,[Sentencedict.com] in your dishonour?

9. Go to a nunnery. Go away right now, you dirty woman!

10. Jack could not have looked more out of place if he'd been a Baywatch babe in a nunnery.

11. Unsure whether I have been understood, I put in a brisk spurt to the nunnery.

12. Chin also had a grandmother who lived in a nunnery , but she seldom came home.

13. With the development of society, these contradictions were intensified to induce the reform of the nunnery.

14. Noun nunnery, religious community, religious house She entered a Carmelite Convent at the age of 21.

15. After completing three rounds of the Barkhor we left to return to the nunnery separately.

16. Monasteries and nunneries were relatively safe from attack until the Dissolution and would have no need for elaborate and impractical tunnels.

17. To the south of these is an abandoned nunnery called Gompa Gang, the “Convent Ridge”.

18. On the way, the ruins of an old nunnery can be seen on the left.

19. Abate ir katoļu sieviešu klostera priekšniece ― an abbess is the leader of a Catholic nunnery (lit

20. She fell in love with him but, on discovering he was already married, she retired to a nunnery.

21. Raised in Nunnery The article “Abandoned by Parents—Loved by God” (June 22, 2001) brought back a lot of memories.

22. In 985, Ricdag and his sister, Eilsuit, founded the nunnery of Gerbstedt, in which he was buried and she was first abbess.

23. Frauenchiemsee, the smaller of the two main islands, houses a Benedictine nunnery, built in 782, as well as a small village.

24. Queen of England (23'-2 as the wife of Henry III. On the accession of her son Edward I (2, she entered a nunnery and there lived out her life.

25. Queen of England (1236-12 as the wife of Henry III. On the accession of her son Edward I (12, she entered a nunnery and there lived out her life.