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abbatia

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Latin

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Etymology

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Derived from the oblique stem abbāt- of abbās (abbot) +‎ -ia (nominal derivational suffix).

Pronunciation 1

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Noun

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abbātia f (genitive abbātiae); first declension (Late Latin, Medieval Latin)

  1. abbacy
  2. abbey
  3. the body of abbots
  4. the estates and revenues pertaining to an abbey or abbacy; the territory governed by an abbey
  5. a chapter of canons or other non-monastic institution led by an abbot
  6. a non-cathedral church in an episcopal city
Declension
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First-declension noun.

singular plural
nominative abbātia abbātiae
genitive abbātiae abbātiārum
dative abbātiae abbātiīs
accusative abbātiam abbātiās
ablative abbātiā abbātiīs
vocative abbātia abbātiae
Descendants
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Most descendants reflect an alternative form abbātīa with penultimate stress.

Pronunciation 2

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Noun

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abbātiā f

  1. ablative singular of abbātia

References

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