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ab·bot A0008600 (ăb′ət)n.1. The superior of a monastery.2. Used as a title for such a person. [Middle English abbod, from Old English, from Late Latin abbās, abbāt-, from Greek abbā, abbās, from Aramaic 'abbā, my father; see ʔb in Semitic roots.]abbot (ˈæbət) n (Ecclesiastical Terms) the superior of an abbey of monks. [Old English abbod, from Church Latin abbāt- (stem of abbas), ultimately from Aramaic abbā Abba2] ˈabbotˌship, ˈabbotcy nab•bot (ˈæb ət) n. a man who is the head or superior of a monastery. [before 900; Middle English, variant of abbat < Latin abbāt-, s. of abbās < Greek < Aramaic abbā father] ab′bot•cy, ab′bot•ship`, n. Ab•bot (ˈæb ət) n. Charles Greeley, 1872–1973, U.S. astrophysicist. ThesaurusNoun | 1. | abbot - the superior of an abbey of monks archimandriteabbe - a French abbotsuperior - the head of a religious community |
abbot nounRelated words adjective abbatialTranslationsabbot (ˈӕbət) – feminine abbess (ˈӕbes) – noun the male head of an abbey. 男修道院院長 男修道院院长abbot
abbot the superior of an abbey of monks What does it mean when you dream about an abbot?Dreaming of the superior of a monastery may relate to authority, either secular or spiritual. It is sometimes a symbol of a spiritual guide. ABBOT
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abbot Related to abbot: Abbot SugerSynonyms for abbotnoun the superior of an abbey of monksSynonymsRelated Words |