Abbesses

/ˈæbɛsɪz/ noun

Plural of 'abbess,' referring to multiple women who are the heads of convents or abbeys in the Christian Church.

From 'abbess,' the feminine form of 'abbot,' derived from Latin 'abbatissa,' which is the feminine form of 'abbas.' The plural adds the standard English '-es' suffix.

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