noun
- a woman who is a member of a religious community living under a rule but not under monastic vows
Usage: historical; religious
Examples
- The canoness devoted her life to prayer and charitable works.
- Medieval canonesses often came from noble families.
- She joined the community of canonesses at the cathedral.
- The canoness was responsible for teaching young girls.
- Unlike nuns, canonesses could own personal property.
- The canoness participated in the daily religious services.