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Definition of abbot
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Abbot (n.) One of a class of
bishops
whose sees were
formerly
abbeys.
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Abbot
::
Abbot (n.) The
superior
or head of an
abbey.
Archimandrite
::
Archimandrite
(n.) A chief of a
monastery,
corresponding
to abbot in the Roman
Catholic
church..
Prior
::
Prior (a.) The
superior
of a
priory,
and next below an abbot in
dignity..
Abbess
::
Abbess
(n.) A
female
superior
or
governess
of a
nunnery,
or
convent
of nuns,
having
the same
authority
over the nuns which the
abbots
have over the
monks.
See
Abbey..
Lodge
::
Lodge (n.) The
chamber
of an
abbot,
prior,
or head of a
college..
Abbe
::
Abbe (n.) The
French
word
answering
to the
English
abbot,
the head of an
abbey;
but
commonly
a title of
respect
given in
France
to every one
vested
with the
ecclesiastical
habit or
dress..
Archimandrite
::
Archimandrite
(n.) A
superintendent
of
several
monasteries,
corresponding
to
superior
abbot,
or
father
provincial,
in the Roman
Catholic
church..
Benediction
::
Benediction
(n.) The form of
instituting
an
abbot,
answering
to the
consecration
of a
bishop..
Cistercian
::
Cistercian
(n.) A monk of the
prolific
branch
of the
Benedictine
Order,
established
in 1098 at
Citeaux,
in
France,
by
Robert,
abbot of
Molesme.
For two
hundred
years the
Cistercians
followed
the rule of St.
Benedict
in all its
rigor..
Abbotship
::
Abbotship
(n.) The state or
office
of an
abbot.
Abbacy
::
Abbacy
(n.) The
dignity,
estate,
or
jurisdiction
of an
abbot..
Abbot
::
Abbot (n.) One of a class of
bishops
whose sees were
formerly
abbeys.
Tonsure
::
Tonsure
(n.) The first
ceremony
used for
devoting
a
person
to the
service
of God and the
church;
the first
degree
of the
clericate,
given by a
bishop,
abbot,
or
cardinal
priest,
consisting
in
cutting
off the hair from a
circular
space at the back of the head, with
prayers
and
benedictions;
hence,
entrance
or
admission
into minor
orders..
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