abad
abbot
noun ah-BAHD Rare
Origin: Late Latin abbas, from Aramaic abba (father)
Usage Note
Abad is the head of a monastery or abbey. The feminine is abadesa (abbess). The institution he governs is la abadía. In medieval Spanish history, abbots held significant political and economic power alongside their religious role.
Examples
"El abad presidió la ceremonia del monasterio."
Natural Translation
The abbot presided over the monastery ceremony.
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