abt
Dutch (Brabantic)
/ɑpt/
noun
Definitions
- An abbot, monastic superior of an abbey
Etymology
Inherited from Middle Dutch abbet derived from Latin abbās (abbot, father) derived from Ancient Greek ἀββᾶς (father) derived from Aramaic אבא derived from Proto-Semitic *ʾab- (father).
Origin
Proto-Semitic
*ʾab-
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
- aartsabt Dutch, Flemish
- abdij Dutch, Flemish
- abdijkerk Dutch, Flemish
- abdis Dutch, Flemish
- abbe, abbé French
- abbé French
- ἀββᾶς Ancient Greek
- opat Polish
- abbat Old English
- abbod Old English
- thane Middle English
- abbati Old Norse
- أب, اب Arabic
- أَبِي Arabic
- αββάς Greek (modern)
- abbas Indonesian
- abdis Indonesian
- abad Welsh
- abbet Middle Dutch
- abdie Middle Dutch
- abdisse Middle Dutch
- abats Latvian
- ap Old Irish
- אבא Hebrew (modern)
- abbot Old Swedish
- abatas Lithuanian
- abt Western Frisian
- abad Breton
- *ʾab- Proto-Semitic
- abas Cornish
- אַבָּא Aramaic
- אבא Aramaic
- אבא Aramaic
- 𒀋 Akkadian
- ࡀࡐࡀ Mandaic