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abbotric
English
Alternative forms
- abbotrick
Etymology
From Old English abbod +? rice (“realm, rule”)
Noun
abbotric (plural abbotrics)
- (obsolete) An abbacy. [Attested prior to 1150 until the early 18th century.]
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abbacy
English
Etymology
From Middle English abbatie, from Late Latin abb?tia, from abb?s, abb?tis (“abbot”). Doublet of abbey.
Pronunciation
- (US) IPA(key): /?æb.?.si/
Noun
abbacy (plural abbacies)
- The dignity, estate, term, or jurisdiction of an abbot or abbess. [First attested around 1350 to 1470.]
- Synonyms: abbotric (obsolete), abbotrick (obsolete)
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