abbot

[ˈæbət]

abbot Definition

the head of an abbey of monks.

Using abbot: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "abbot" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The abbot led the morning prayer.

  • Example

    The abbot is responsible for the administration of the monastery.

  • Example

    The abbot's decision was final in all matters concerning the monastery.

abbot Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for abbot

  • monk leader
  • monastery head

Phrases with abbot

  • a layman appointed to oversee an abbey or monastery

    Example

    The lay abbot was responsible for the financial management of the monastery.

  • the head of a religious order or congregation

    Example

    The abbot general visited the monastery to meet with the local abbot.

  • the head of a group of monasteries or abbeys

    Example

    The abbot president oversees the administration of several monasteries.

Origins of abbot

from Old English 'abbod', from Late Latin 'abbās', from Greek 'abbās', from Aramaic 'abbā'

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Summary: abbot in Brief

An 'abbot' [ˈæbət] is the head of an abbey of monks, responsible for the administration and decision-making of the monastery. Phrases like 'lay abbot,' 'abbot general,' and 'abbot president' denote different types of abbots with specific roles and responsibilities.