abbot

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İngilizce - Türkçe
{i} başrahip

Başrahip şirret kadına pirinç pilavı verdi. - The abbot gave rice to the vixen.

Başrahipler kuru ot biçer mi? Başrahipler asla kuru ot biçmezler. Başrahipler dua ederler! - Do abbots mow hay? Abbots never mow hay. Abbots pray!

manastır reisi
Erkekler manastırının başkanı, başkeşiş
manastırın baş rahibi
{i} (erkekler manastırında) başkan, başkeşiş
(isim) başrahip
başkeşiş
abbot's paste
(Tıp) Diş sinirini öldürmekte kullanılan, arsenik, morfin ve kreozot taşıyan pat, Abbot patı
Türkçe - Türkçe
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İngilizce - İngilizce
One of a class of bishops whose sees were formerly abbeys. "Encyclopedia Britannica"
The superior or head of an abbey or monastery

The newly appointed abbot decided to take a tour of the abbey with the cardinal's emissary.

the superior of a community of monks
{n} the head of a society of monks
Head of the abbey Under the Rule of St Benedict, the abbot was chosen and elected among the Community His authority was absolute within the Community He could also be involved in government and as such Kings and Bishops took a great interest in who was elected
Literally, "the father " The head of a monastery, (at least in theory) elected by the monks to serve for life The feminine form is abbess In the middle ages Abbots and Abbesses exercised civil jurisdiction over those living within the often considerable territory conferred upon them by the king In modern times both have temporal jurisdiction over their religious subjects and the limited use of pontificalia; abbots exercise spiritual jurisdication over their subjects, including the right to Confirm and raise them to the Minor Orders
(from Aram abba, father; Gr Hegoumenos, Sl Nastoyatel) The head of a monastic community or monastery, appointed by a bishop or elected by the members of the community He has ordinary jurisdiction and authority over his monastery, serving in particular as spiritual father and guiding the members of his community
[church] Means 'chief of a sheepfold'; superior in a monastery
The head of a monastery
The person in charge of a monastery or monastic community
The superior of a monastary From the Syriac, meaning father The term was used from the 5th century [2]
The superior of an autonomous community of men religious He has general and sacramental jurisdiction over his community The head of a prominent monastery or a congregation consisting of several monasteries is called an archabbot
the superior of an abbey of monks
A monk who is the head of an abbey for men The title originates from the Aramaic word 'ABBA' meaning 'father'
Noun (Plural: Abbots) Head Monk at an Abbey
the head of a monastic house of the Benedictine or related orders, and of certain orders of Augustinian canons
The superior or head of an abbey
An abbot is the monk who is in charge of the other monks in a monastery or abbey. a man who is in charge of a monastery (=a place where a group ofmonks live)
{i} head of a monastery
One of a class of bishops whose sees were formerly abbeys
Abbot of Misrule
A mock abbot, elected annually in the carnavalesque way of a Lord of Misrule within a monastic community
abbot of the people
a high magistrate's title under the doge of independent Genoa
abbot of misrule
master of revels (especially at Christmas time), also known as abbot of unreason (Archaic)
abbots
plural of abbot
abbot

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    /ˈabət/ /ˈæbət/

    Etimoloji

    [ 'a-b&t ] (noun.) before 12th century. From Old English abbod, abbad Latin abbas (“father”) Ancient Greek ἀββᾶς (abbas) Aramaic אבא (’abbā, “father”). Compare abba, abbé.