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1828 dictionary(227) Words.

abbess
abbey
abjuration
abnegation
accent
ad
adjured
adonists
aiddecamp
al
alewife
anarchical
anathema
anathematize
ancient
announce
annunciate
annunciation
annunciator
anomalous
aphthong
apocrisary
asperity
aspiration
beguin
bolt-sprit
born
boson
bother
brogue
buoy
burg
butter-cups
c
celandine
chlorotic
choir
clare
clarichord
clavichord
cloister
cloistress
commination
composition
concentration
confess
contemporary
conundrum
convent
conventual
cranberry
crow-foot
currentness
curse
delivery
deluge
deluged
deluging
denouncement
denunciate
denunciation
denunciator
deposit
destroy
dialect
dialysis
differ
dike
diph-thong
disroot
drown
drowned
duse
elocution
emphatical
en
enounce
enunciate
enunciated
enunciating
enunciation
enunciative
enunciatively
enunciatory
euphony
expatriated
expatriating
expatriation
expression
fecial
flood
flooded
flooding
flow
flowed
flowing
fluminating
freshes
freshet
fulminate
fulmination
globe-ranunculus
golden-cups
heared
i
immure
impostor
internuncio
inunction
inunctuosity
inundant
inundate
inundated
inundating
inundation
inunderstanding
irruption
jehovist
k
lady-day
landflood
lengthen
levee
linen
loth
malediction
masoretic
master
mispronunciation
monastery
monastical
negation
negro
nonsuit
nun
nunchion
nunciature
nuncio
nuncupate
nuncupation
nuncupative
nuncupatory
nundinal
nundinate
nundination
nunnation
nunnery
olate
oratory
orthoepist
orthoepy
overfloat
overflow
overflowing
parlor
pilewort
prenunciation
prioress
proclaim
prolation
pronounce
pronouncing
pronunciation
pronunciative
proprietary
prosodian
pry
pustule
quid
quidnunc
quinch
r
ranunculus
rapidity
ravage
rebellion
recitative
religious
renounce
renouncement
renunciation
retraxit
revolt
rime
rinse
roast
robust
sardonic
scan
schedule
shark
shore
sister
slick
slobber
soder
spear-wort
spell
stamp
sting
testament
threat
threatening
thresh
thunder
thunderbolt
thundering
trug
turks-turban
u
under
ursuline
utterance
vaivode
vatican
veil
w
warp
warping-cut
warping-drain
warping-gutter
water-flood
whop
will
window
wo
yankee



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1828 Definition

NUN, n. A woman devoted to a religious life, and who lives in a cloister or nunnery, secluded from the world, under a vow of perpetual chastity.

NUN, n.

1. A web-footed fowl of the size of a duck, with a white head and neck.

2. The blue titmouse.
1913 Definition
Nun (nun)
n.(?)
Nun
[OE. nunne, AS. nunne, fr. L. nonna nun, nonnus monk; cf. Gr. (?), (?); of unknown origin. Cf. Nunnery.]

  1. A woman devoted to a religious life, who lives in a convent, under the three vows of poverty, chastity, and obedience.

    They holy time is quiet as a nun
    Breathless with adoration.
    Wordsworth.

  2. A white variety of domestic pigeons having a veil of feathers covering the head.
    (b)

1828 dictionary
Noah Says...
When you become entitled to exercise the right of voting for public officers, let it be impressed on your mind that God commands you to choose for rulers just men who will rule in the fear of God. The preservation of a republican government depends on the faithful discharge of this duty.
 History of the United States :: 1832 




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