Word meaning "father" in Semitic languages.
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Examples for "abbot"
Examples for "abbot"
1The sonorous voice of the venerable abbot resounded in the vaulted aisle.
2The abbot has returned and said I could not come here anymore.
3The monks are only in an ecclesiastical sense subordinate to the abbot.
4When Jago translated the abbot's challenge for us, I saw Bran stiffen.
5I am the abbot, and thou a prisoner in this good house.
1For they shall be greater even than at the time of Sup-ab-owl.
2Then there's ab work, said Santa Maria, referring to the abdominal muscles.
3An ab initio study of six carbon-to-carbon identity proton transfers is reported.
4Without the parentheses, it would match cad or ab or at instead
5The Brucolac had called a conclave of his ab-dead lieutenants, his cadre.
Other organization in Itapetininga, Brazil.
1ABBOT (from the Hebrew ab, a father, through the Syriac abba, Lat.
2He wore a woolen coat over his abba and a scarf wound round his head.
3Yet now, everyone recognises that ABBA were brilliant and made great songs.
4Last month, the two sides signed a ceasefire deal in Addis Abba.
5But there is one very famous Abba number which is entirely omitted.
6Night falls over Machu Picchu to the sound of Abba's 'Dancing Queen'.
7Separate plans for an earlier museum on ABBA were shelved in 2008.
8Breakfast's Charlie Stayt asked her if ABBA will ever get back together.
9I'm not an Abba fan, but Waterloo was a great pop song.
10Here We Go Again movie, whose story is built around ABBA songs.
11The pair travelled to Sweden to convince Abba to endorse the record.
12The prospect of an older, wiser Abba album is a tantalising one.
13And then Abba won the Eurovision song contest in Brighton in 1974.
14The apostle here uses a Syrian and Greek word, saying, Abba, Pater.
15As the Abba extravaganza returns, the star explains why a Mamma Mia!
16Are you ready.... to get ABBA songs stuck in your head again?