Abatua

/ɑːbɑːˈtuːə/ noun

An obsolete or archaic variant form related to beaten-down or slaughtered things, rarely used in modern English.

A rare variant or confusion of 'abattu' or 'abattue,' possibly from Italian or Spanish influence on French terminology. This form appears extremely rarely in historical texts.

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