Abbate

/æbˈɑːteɪ/ noun

A variant or Italian form of 'abbot,' the head of a monastery or abbey in the Christian Church.

From Italian 'abbate,' which derives from Latin 'abbas,' ultimately from Aramaic 'abba' (father). The -ate ending is characteristic of Italian masculine nouns.

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