monial

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English

Etymology 1

From Anglo-Norman, from Old French moinel, noun use of moienel (middle), from moien.[1]

Noun

monial (plural monials)

  1. (obsolete, architecture) A mullion.

Etymology 2

From Anglo-Norman monyale, Middle French monyalle, or their source, Late Latin monialis.

Pronunciation

Noun

monial (plural monials)

  1. (Christianity, now rare) A nun, especially one dedicated to an enclosed order.

References

  1. ^ Douglas Harper (2001–2024) “mullion”, in Online Etymology Dictionary.

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Noun

monial m (plural moniaux)

  1. (obsolete) monial

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