Abbaye

/æbˈeɪ/ noun

The French form of 'abbey,' referring to a monastery or convent governed by an abbot or abbess.

From Old French 'abbaïe,' derived from Late Latin 'abbatia.' This is the direct French equivalent of the English word 'abbey,' showing the Norman French influence on English religious vocabulary after 1066.

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