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ab·ba·cy
(ăb′ə-sē)n. pl. ab·ba·cies
The office, term, or jurisdiction of an abbot.
[Middle English abbatie, from Late Latin abbātia, from abbās, abbāt-, abbot; see abbot.]
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abbacy
(ˈæbəsɪ)n, pl -cies
(Ecclesiastical Terms) the office, term of office, or jurisdiction of an abbot or abbess
[C15: from Church Latin abbātia, from abbāt- abbot]
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ab•ba•cy
(ˈæb ə si)n., pl. -cies.
1. the rank, rights, or jurisdiction of an abbot.
2. the term of office of an abbot.
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abbacy
1. the property or jurisdiction of an abbot.
2. the time during which a person serves as an abbot.
See also: Religion2. the time during which a person serves as an abbot.
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Noun | 1. | ![]() jurisdiction - in law; the territory within which power can be exercised |
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