"archabbot" meaning in All languages combined

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Noun [English]

Forms: archabbots [plural]
Etymology: From arch- + abbot. Etymology templates: {{prefix|en|arch|abbot}} arch- + abbot Head templates: {{en-noun}} archabbot (plural archabbots)
  1. (ecclesiastical) In certain Catholic (notably Benedictine) congregations, the title of the general superior, ranking above all other abbots, vested in a particular abbey, which hence is called an archabbey (usually its motherhouse, such as Beuron, which gave its name to a Benedictine congregation). Categories (topical): Monasticism Related terms: abbess, abbey, abbot, monastery, prelate Translations (the title of the general superior in certain Catholic congregations): aartsabt [masculine] (Dutch), Erzabt [masculine] (German), főapát (Hungarian), arquiabade [masculine] (Portuguese)

Inflected forms

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