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Proto-West Germanic
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Etymology
Borrowed from Medieval Latin nunna (“nun”), from Late Latin nonna.
Noun
*nunnā f
- (Christianity) nun
Inflection
ōn-stem
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Singular
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Nominative
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*nunnā
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Genitive
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*nunnōn
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Singular
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Plural
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Nominative
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*nunnā
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*nunnōn
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Accusative
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*nunnōn
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*nunnōn
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Genitive
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*nunnōn
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*nunnōnō
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Dative
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*nunnōn
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*nunnōm, *nunnum
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Instrumental
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*nunnōn
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*nunnōm, *nunnum
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Alternative reconstructions
Descendants