"ابیل" meaning in All languages combined

See ابیل on Wiktionary

Noun [Ottoman Turkish]

Forms: ebil [romanization]
Etymology: Borrowed from Arabic أَبِيل (ʔabīl, “old man; monk”), from Classical Syriac ܐܒܝܠܐ (ʾăḇīlā, “mourner; penitent, monk”), whence also Armenian աբեղա (abeġa). Etymology templates: {{bor+|ota|ar|أَبِيل||old man; monk}} Borrowed from Arabic أَبِيل (ʔabīl, “old man; monk”), {{der|ota|syc|ܐܒܝܠܐ|gloss=mourner; penitent, monk|tr=ʾăḇīlā}} Classical Syriac ܐܒܝܠܐ (ʾăḇīlā, “mourner; penitent, monk”), {{cog|hy|աբեղա}} Armenian աբեղա (abeġa) Head templates: {{head|ota|noun|tr=ebil}} ابیل • (ebil)
  1. (Christianity) monk, a male member of a monastic order who has devoted his life for religious service Categories (topical): Christianity, Occupations Synonyms: راهب, كشیش Related terms: ایبل (eybel) (english: Christian priest or monk)
    Sense id: en-ابیل-ota-noun-MHDo8F7F Categories (other): Ottoman Turkish entries with incorrect language header, Pages with 1 entry, Pages with entries Topics: Christianity
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