Abbotcy

/ˈæb.ət.si/ noun

The office, position, or period of authority held by an abbot in a monastery or religious community.

From 'abbot' (ultimately from Aramaic 'abba,' father) combined with the Latin-derived suffix '-cy' indicating office or condition, similar to 'presidency' or 'regency.'

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