Wiktionary
monial
Etymology 1 n. (context obsolete architecture English) A mullion. (14th-19th c.) Etymology 2
n. (context Christianity now rare English) A nun, especially one dedicated to an enclosed order. (from 14th c.)
Usage examples of "monial".
Uhura regarded her spear again, wishing the cere 6 STAR TREK LOG TEN monial feathers tied just below the blade were sewn to one of her summer dresses.
For the first time since I had glimpsed her across the crowded ballroom I understood how I could have mistaken her for a monial of the order whose habit she wore.
The wall facing was decorated with illuminated manuscripts and testimonials from a score of organizations of former victims of the SS.