Abbot Meaning in Bengali
Abbot Meaning in Bengali
অ্যাবট (Abbott)
Part of Speech
Noun
Pronunciation
uh-bot
Short Definition of Abbot
An abbot is the head of an abbey or monastery.
Abbot Synonyms
Monk, Prior, Superior, Father, Head
Abbot Antonyms
Disciple (শিষ্য), Follower (অনুগামী), Novice (শিক্ষার্থী), Layman (গৃহস্থ)
Origin of Abbot
The word “abbot” originated from the Old English word “abbod” and the Latin word “abbas,” both meaning “father.” It has been used in English since the 12th century.
Nearby Words
Abbey (আবেদন), Abbe (পূজারী), Abba (পিতা), Abandon (পরিত্যাগ), Abandoned (পরিত্যাগকৃত), Abbreviate (সংক্ষেপ করা)
Abbot in Literature Quotes
“The abbot of a monastery is the father of the monks.” – Saint Benedict
“The abbot, or superior of the monastery, is to be chosen from among the brethren.” – Saint Benedict
“The abbot is the father of the monastery.” – Saint Benedict
“The abbot is the spiritual father of the monks.” – Saint Benedict
Usage in Related Phrase & Idioms
1. Abbot of Unreason (অব্যবস্থা অবস্থানের অ্যাবট): A person who is in charge of a chaotic or disorderly situation.
2. Abbot of Misrule (অব্যবস্থা অবস্থানের অ্যাবট): A person who is in charge of a situation where there is a lack of order or discipline.
Usage in American English
In American English, “abbot” is used to refer to the head of an abbey or monastery.
Usage in British English
In British English, “abbot” is used to refer to the head of an abbey or monastery.
Meaning in Different Languages
Hindi: अब्बोट (Abbott)
Nepali: अब्बोट (Abbott)
Urdu: ایبٹ (Abbott)
Tamil: அப்பட்டு (Abbottu)
Telugu: అబ్బట్ (Abbatt)
Arabic: الأباتي (Al’abati)
Chinese: 阿博特 (Ā bó tè)
Japanese: アボット (Abotto)
Russian: аббат (abbat)
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