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The title of this article should be singular: Canoness, not plural (as it now stands) Canonesses. -- The article for masculine counterpart is entitled correctly: Canon (priest). A redirect page for Canoness already exists. I am going to attempt to make it the main article page via Move. Hopefully, it will be successful. Regards, Charvex (talk) 05:19, 12 April 2009 (UTC)Reply