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† ˈabbatie Obs. Forms: 3 abboddie; 6 abbatie, ab(b)athie. [ad. late L. abbatia, abbathia, abbadia (cf. Pr. abadia), n. of state, f. abbāt-em abbot. Afterwards changed to abbacy, after words in -cy, ad. L. -cia, -tia.] = abbacy.
c1270An Old English Miscellany 145 On willames daye þe yonger kynges wes þat Abboddie by-numen. 1561T. N[orton] Calvin's Inst. iv. 28 b, Abbaties and priories are geuen to very boyes, by priuilege, that is to say, by common and vsuall custome. 1655Fuller Ch. Hist. iv. 147 No Bishoprick, Abathie, Dignitie, or Rectorie, of value in England was likely to fall, but a successour in reversion was by the Popes provisions fore-appointed for the same. |