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Abbess - Wikipedia
An abbess (Latin: abbatissa) is the female superior of a community of nuns in an abbey. [1] Eufemia Szaniawska, Abbess of the Benedictine Monastery in Nieśwież ...
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ABBESS Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of ABBESS is a woman who is the superior of a convent of nuns.
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Abbess | Monasticism, Nuns, Convents - Britannica
Abbess, the title of a superior of certain communities of nuns following the Benedictine Rule, of convents of the Second Order of St. Francis (Poor Clares),
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abbess
abbess (ˈæbɪs) Forms: 3–7 abbesse; 4 abbes(e, abbeys; 4–5 abbas; 4–6 abbasse; 5–6 abbace; 7– abbess. [a. OFr. abbesse, abesse, earlier abeësse, abaësse (Pr. abadessa):—late L. abbadissa, -tissa, fem. of abbāt-em abbot; see -ess. This OFr. form appears beside the earlier abbatess in 2–3, and has supe...
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abbess - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
A female superior or governess of a nunnery, or convent of nuns, having the same authority over the nuns which the abbots have over the monks.
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What's an abbess, and what power does she wield?
An abbess is the female counterpart of an abbot. This title derives from abba, "father" in Aramaic and Syriac, which makes the abbess the mother ...
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ABBESS | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary
ABBESS meaning: 1. a woman who is in charge of a convent 2. a woman who is in charge of a convent. Learn more.
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Abbess - The Episcopal Church
An abbess is a female leader of a religious community, usually Benedictine, with authority like an abbot, but without the sacramental function.
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Abbess - Definition, Meaning & Synonyms - Vocabulary.com
An abbess is the head of a group of nuns. Typically, a woman has been a nun for many years before becoming an abbess.
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CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Abbess - New Advent
The female superior in spirituals and temporals of a community of twelve or more nuns. With a few necessary exceptions, the position of an Abbess in her ...
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abbess
abbess/ˈæbes; `æbɛs/ nwoman who is head of a convent or nunnery 女修道院院长.
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The Abbess
role of Lady Abbess. External links
The Abbess: A Romance, Volume 1
The Abbess: A Romance, Volume 2
The Abbess: A Romance Volume 3
The Abbess: A Romance, Vol. IV.
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Ruyuan (abbess)
Ruyuan (, died 775) was a Chinese Buddhist abbess and master, lüshi. She became a novice at the age of nine, a nun at twenty, and an abbess at the temple convent of Zhenhua Temple (真化寺) in Chang'an.
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Wivina (abbess)
Wivina (1103–1168) was a Benedictine abbess. She later accepted land from Count Godfrey of Brabant and built a convent and served as its first abbess.
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Mlada (abbess)
Mlada was a Benedictine abbess and founder of the first monastery in Bohemia. During her stay in Rome, she entered the Order of Saint Benedict, adopted the religious name Maria, and was ordained as abbess.
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