Abadia

/əˈbɑːdiə/ noun

An abbey or monastery; a religious community led by an abbot or abbess, particularly used in Spanish and Portuguese historical contexts.

From Spanish and Portuguese 'abadía,' derived from Latin 'abbatia' (the jurisdiction or office of an abbot). 'Abbatis' itself comes from Aramaic 'abba' (father), showing how this religious title traveled through languages.

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