canoness

/ˈkænənɪs/
noun
  1. A woman who is a member of a religious community of canonesses, living under a rule but not necessarily taking solemn vows.
    • The canoness spent her days in prayer and teaching at the convent school.
    • The order of canonesses traces its history back to the early Middle Ages.
    • She became a canoness after feeling called to a life of service.
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