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plural abbeys
1
a
: a monastery ruled by an abbot
b
: a convent ruled by an abbess
2
: an abbey church
Examples of abbey in a Sentence
the monks in the abbey grow all their own vegetables
Recent Examples on the Web
All guests of La Ferme have access to the facilities of the abbey and a shuttle is available to transport them back and forth.
—Laurie Werner, Forbes, 23 Sep. 2024
The Irish monk Columba settled on Iona in the sixth century and founded an abbey that became a center of Gaelic Christianity.
—Alex Ross, The New Yorker, 30 Sep. 2024
In its previous lives, this 12th century abbey was a Cistercian center, a Rothschild estate, a site of German occupation in World War II.
—Laurie Werner, Forbes, 23 Sep. 2024
Groff reimagines the real-life 12th-century mystic poet Marie de France into a nun who, bit by bit, transforms her impoverished abbey into a feminist utopia.
—Constance Grady, Vox, 5 Aug. 2024
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Word History
Etymology
Middle English abbeye, abbay, borrowed from Anglo-French abeie, abbaye, borrowed from Medieval Latin abbātia "abbacy, abbey," from Late Latin abbāt-, abbās abbot + Latin -ia -y entry 2
First Known Use
14th century, in the meaning defined at sense 1a
Time Traveler
The first known use of abbey was
in the 14th century
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“Abbey.” Merriam-Webster.com Dictionary, Merriam-Webster, https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/abbey. Accessed 17 Nov. 2024.
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