Abbeys

/ˈæbiz/ noun

Plural of 'abbey,' referring to multiple monasteries or convents governed by an abbot or abbess, or the buildings and grounds of these religious communities.

From 'abbey,' derived from Old French 'abbaïe,' from Late Latin 'abbatia.' The English regular plural '-s' was added to create the plural form.

AFkloosters
AMቤተ ክርስቲያን
ARدير
BGклонисте
BNমঠ
CAabadia
CSklášter
DAabbedier
DEKlöster
ELμονή
ESabadias
ETkloostrid
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