Abbots

/ˈæb.əts/ noun

Plural of abbot; religious leaders who govern monasteries or abbeys in the Christian church.

From Old English 'abbot,' derived from Late Latin 'abbatem,' which came from Aramaic 'abba' meaning 'father.' The word traveled through multiple languages as Christianity spread across Europe.

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