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abbot /ˈabət /
noun a man who is the head of an abbey of monks:
the abbey was founded in 1240 and the first abbot was appointed in 1245.
– DERIVATIVES
abbotship /ˈabətʃɪp / noun
– ORIGIN Old English abbod, from ecclesiastical Latin abbas, abbat-, from Greek abbas father, from Aramaic 'abbā (see Abba1).