abbot

English

/ˈæb.ət/, /ˈæb.ət/

noun
Definitions
  • The superior or head of an abbey or monastery.
  • The pastor and/or administrator of an order, including minor and major orders starting with the minor order of porter.
  • A layman who received the abbey's revenues, after the closing of the monasteries.
  • (archaic) A brothel-owner's husband or lover.
  • (archaic) A ponce; a man employed by a prostitute to find clients, and who may also act as a bodyguard or equivalent to a bouncer.

Etymology

Inherited from Middle English abbot inherited from Old English abbat derived from Latin abbās (abbot, father) derived from Ancient Greek ἀββᾶς (father) derived from Aramaic אבא (father).

Origin

Aramaic

אבא

Gloss

father

Concept
Semantic Field

Kinship

Ontological Category

Person/Thing

Kanji

Emoji
🎅

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