1. abbot - Noun
2. Abbot - Proper noun
The superior or head of an abbey.
One of a class of bishops whose sees were formerly abbeys.
Source: Webster's dictionaryAbbot continued: “As some county judges advocate for releasing hardened criminals from jail to prevent the spread of COVID-19, it is absurd to have these business owners take their place.” Source: Internet
Abbot Suntornrattanapirom of Khao Maikaew Temple said April 8 that he contracted with local tailors to make cloth face coverings with a mystical symbol on the front, an idea put forth by Pailom Temple in Nakhon Prathom. Source: Internet
Abbey of Saint Mary at York The backdrop of Saint Mary's Abbey at York plays a central role in the Gest as the poor knight who Robin aids owes money to the abbot. Source: Internet
About 954 they started to protect the monastery and buildings by a sourrounding wall. citation Around 971/974 abbot Notker finalized the walling and the adjoining settlements started to become the town of St Gall. Source: Internet
According to the story of De Lectis, he was informed the abbot Jacopo responsible for Ortona Church, which predispose full provision for hospitality felt and shared by all the people. Source: Internet
According to the latest research – for example, by Eduard Jacobs and Walther Grosse – there were no early relations with the Abbey at Corvey ( Weser ) and the abbot there, Warin, instead the town name suggests it was a protected clearance settlement. Source: Internet