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English

Noun

abbat (plural abbats)

  1. Archaic spelling of abbot.

Anagrams

Crimean Tatar

Etymology

From Latin abbas, abbatis (abbot).

Noun

abbat

  1. abbot

Declension

More information nominative, genitive ...

References

  • Mirjejev, V. A.; Usejinov, S. M. (2002), Ukrajinsʹko-krymsʹkotatarsʹkyj slovnyk [Ukrainian – Crimean Tatar Dictionary], Simferopol: Dolya, →ISBN
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Old High German

Etymology

    Borrowed from Latin abbātem.

    Noun

    abbāt m

    1. abbot

    Declension

    More information case, singular ...

    Descendants

    • Middle High German: abbāt
      • German: Abt
      • Luxembourgish: Abt
    • Hungarian: apát
    • Czech: opat (see there for further descendants)
    • Macedonian: опат (opat)
    • Serbo-Croatian: опат
    • Slovak: opát
    • Slovene: opat
    • Ukrainian: опат (opat)
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    Old Spanish

    Alternative forms

    Etymology

    Inherited from Latin abbātem, from Ancient Greek ἀββᾶς (abbâs), from Aramaic אבא (’abbā, father).

    Pronunciation

    Noun

    abbat (plural abbades)

    1. abbot
      • Cantar de Mío Cid
        El abbat don Sancho christiano del Criador rezava los matines a buelta de los albores (...)
        The abbot Don Sancho Christian of the Creator prayed the matins around the dawns

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