Title for lower-ranking Catholic clergymen in France.
A Kwa language spoken by the Abé people primarily in the Department of Agboville in Côte d'Ivoire.
1 They took a few steps in the street, and the abbé continued,-
2 The abbé took them up, and began to arrange them in order.
3 Hardly had the abbé gone than Jacques Ferrand uttered a terrible imprecation.
4 To this energetic and impassioned epistle, the abbé made the following answer.
5 I went to the captain, who was returning home with the abbé .
6 The abbé had never known a very highly refined state of civilization.
7 The abbé blushed with pleasure, emptied his glass of wine, and murmured:
8 Pity the secret of that compound was lost with the alchemical abbé .
9 The abbé Maury's speech was received with loud applause from the Right.
10 The abbé , strange to say, seemed not offended by this hot contradiction.
11 As a last resource, they summoned the abbé Mandaux, the king's confessor.
12 Liszt, that Hungarian rhapsodist in amours, was he not also an abbé ?
13 Then she looked the resolute little abbé straight in the eyes.
14 The merry little abbé was soon the delight of the Marais.
15 No, the abbé was right; I have to become and to remain penitent.
16 The abbé Provost, however, in his general history of voyages, vol.
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