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abbotOld English abbod "abbot," from Latin abbatem (nominative abbas), from Greek abbas, from Aramaic (Semitic) abba, title of honor, literally "the father, my father," emphatic state o [..]
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abbota man who is the head of the monks in a monastery or abbey
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abbotn. The superior of a community of monks.
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abbotTo dream that you are an abbot, warns you that treacherous plots are being laid for your downfall. If you see this pious man in devotional exercises, it forewarns you of smooth flattery and deceit pulling you a willing victim into the meshes of artful bewilderment. For a young woman to talk with an abbot, portends that she will yield to insinuating [..]
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abbot(n) the superior of an abbey of monks
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abbotabbas abbatis, prepositus
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abbotn. "abbot," s.v. abbot OED. KEY: abbot@n
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abbotn 8 abbot 8
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abbotHead of an abbey of monks
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abbot
The superior or head of an abbey or monastery.Jersey
* Norwegian: (abbed)
* Novial:male
* Occitan: (abat,m)
* Old Portuguese:
* Volapük:(lepädan),vo|hilepädan
* Welsh: (abad,m)
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