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    Definition of “abbot” - English Dictionary

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    abbotnoun [ C ]

    uk ​ /ˈæb.ət/ us ​ /ˈæb.ət/

    › a man who is in charge of a monastery

    Thesaurus: synonyms and related words

    Religious people: monks & nuns

    • abbess
    • abbey
    • anchorite
    • ascetic
    • benedictine
    • convent
    • Franciscan
    • friar
    • friary
    • habit
    • hermit
    • lay brother/sister
    • monk
    • mother
    • novice
    • nun
    • nunnery
    • sister
    • Trappist monk
    • veil

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    (Definition of “abbot” from the Cambridge Advanced Learner's Dictionary & Thesaurus © Cambridge University Press)

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    • abad…

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    • 男修道院院長…

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