Canoness

/ˈkænənɪs/ noun

A woman who lives in a religious community under a strict rule or canon, similar to a nun but often with different vows and living arrangements.

From 'canon' (ecclesiastical law) plus the feminine suffix '-ess.' The term emerged in medieval Christianity to describe women who followed canonical rules but weren't nuns in the strict convent sense.

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