abad
Breton
/ˈɑː.bat/
noun
Definitions
- abbot
Etymology
Borrowed from Latin abbās (abbot, father) derived from Ancient Greek ἀββᾶς (father) derived from Aramaic אַבָּא (father).
Origin
Aramaic
אַבָּא
Gloss
father
Concept
Semantic Field
Kinship
Ontological Category
Person/Thing
Kanji
父
Emoji
🎅
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- abbas Latin
- abbas, abbās, abbātem Latin
- abbas, abbās, abbātis Latin
- abbatia Latin
- abbatissa Latin
- abbatizo Latin
- abbās Latin
- abbātem Latin
- abbātia Latin
- abbātīa Latin
- abthania Latin
- Abt German
- abbe, abbé French
- abbé French
- ἀββα Ancient Greek
- ἀββᾶς Ancient Greek
- opat Polish
- abbat Old English
- abbod Old English
- thane Middle English
- abbati Old Norse
- αββάς Greek (modern)
- abbas Indonesian
- abad Welsh
- abbet Middle Dutch
- abats Latvian
- ap Old Irish
- abbot Old Swedish
- abatas Lithuanian
- abt Western Frisian
- bab Northern Kurdish
- abaded Breton
- abadez Breton
- abas Cornish
- אַבָּא Aramaic
- אבא Aramaic
- אבא Aramaic