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abbot

[ab-uht] / ˈæb ət /
NOUN
prior
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“I am looking forward to the silence finally stopping, because 54 years of silence is a long time,” said Bishop Kassianos of Aravissos, the abbot of the seminary.

From The Wall Street Journal

But she goes over the head of her adversarial abbot, Cuno, and convinces the Pope that her visions are the voice of God.

From Los Angeles Times

Police said the case first came to their attention in mid-June, when they learned that an abbot in Bangkok had suddenly left the monkhood after being extorted by a woman.

From BBC

But it was destroyed after the Lincolnshire Rising of 1536, when the last abbot and three monks were executed.

From BBC

Caldey Abbey commissioned the report, and its new abbot apologised for the pain and suffering caused.

From BBC