abbati
Faroese
editEtymology
editFrom Old Norse abbati, from Medieval Latin abbas, from Ancient Greek ἀββᾶς (abbâs), from Aramaic אבא (’abbā, “father”).
Pronunciation
editNoun
editabbati m (genitive singular abbata, plural abbatar)
- abbot (superior or head of an abbey or monastery)
Declension
editm1 | singular | plural | ||
---|---|---|---|---|
indefinite | definite | indefinite | definite | |
nominative | abbati | abbatin | abbatar | abbatarnir |
accusative | abbata | abbatan | abbatar | abbatarnar |
dative | abbata | abbatanum | abbatum | abbatunum |
genitive | abbata | abbatans | abbata | abbatanna |
Related terms
editLatin
editNoun
editabbātī
Maltese
editAlternative forms
editEtymology
editBorrowed from Sicilian abbati and/or Italian abbate.
Pronunciation
editNoun
editabbati m (plural abbatini)
- (ecclesiastical) altar boy
Noun
editabbati m (plural abbatijiet, feminine abbatissa)
- (ecclesiastical) abbot
Related terms
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- Faroese terms inherited from Old Norse
- Faroese terms derived from Old Norse
- Faroese terms derived from Medieval Latin
- Faroese terms derived from Ancient Greek
- Faroese terms derived from Aramaic
- Faroese terms with IPA pronunciation
- Faroese lemmas
- Faroese nouns
- Faroese masculine nouns
- fo:Monasticism
- Latin non-lemma forms
- Latin noun forms
- Maltese terms borrowed from Sicilian
- Maltese terms derived from Sicilian
- Maltese terms borrowed from Italian
- Maltese terms derived from Italian
- Maltese 3-syllable words
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- Maltese terms with audio pronunciation
- Rhymes:Maltese/aːtɪ
- Rhymes:Maltese/aːtɪ/3 syllables
- Maltese lemmas
- Maltese nouns
- Maltese masculine nouns
- Maltese ecclesiastical terms