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–noun
a man who is the head or superior, usually elected, of a monastery.
Origin:
bef. 900;
ME, var. of
abbat
< L
abbāt-
(s. of
abbās
) < Gk < Aram
abbā
abba
;
r. ME, OE
abbod
(cf. OHG
abbat
) < LL
abbād-
for
abbāt-
Related forms:
ab⋅bot⋅cy,
ab⋅bot⋅ship,
noun
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Based on the Random House Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2009.
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Word Origin & History
abbot
O.E.
abbud,
from L.
abbatem
(nom.
abbas
), from Gk.
abbas
, from Aramaic
abba,
title of honor, lit. "the father, my father," emphatic state of
abh
"father." The L. fem.
abbatissa
is root of
abbess.
Online Etymology Dictionary, © 2001 Douglas Harper
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