Abbey

/ˈæbi/ noun

Definition

a building or buildings occupied by a community of monks or nuns

Etymology

from Old French 'abeie', from Late Latin 'abbatia', from 'abbas' (abbot)

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Medieval abbeys were like ancient universities, hospitals, and hotels all rolled into one - they were the ultimate multi-purpose community centers!

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