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Meaning of abbess | Babel Free

Noun CEFR C2 Specialized
ˈæb.ɪs

Definitions

  1. A female superior or governess of a nunnery, or convent of nuns, having the same authority over the nuns which the abbots have over the monks.
  2. A woman who runs a brothel; a woman employed by a prostitute to find clients.
    British, archaic, slang

Equivalents

Беларуская абатыса
Català abadessa
Čeština abatyše opatka
Cymraeg abades
Dansk abbedisse
Esperanto abatino
Español abadesa
Euskara abadesa
Suomi abbedissa
Français abbesse
Gaeilge ban-ab máthairab
Gàidhlig ban-aba
Galego abadesa
Bahasa Indonesia abdis
Íslenska abbadís
Italiano badessa
Latina abbatissa
Lietuvių abate
Latviešu abate
Македонски игуменија опатица
Nederlands abdis
Polski abatysa ksieni opatka przeorysza
Português abadessa
Română stareță
Slovenščina opatinja
Српски opatica опатица
Svenska abbedissa
Tagalog abadesa
Українська абатиса

Examples

“The abbess was always after the nuns to keep the convent immaculately clean.”
“Why laſt night, as Colonel Kill'em, Sir William Weezy, Lord Frederick Foretop, and I were careleſsly ſliding the Ranelagh round, picking our teeth, after a damn'd muzzy dinner at Boodle's, who ſhould trip by but an abbeſs, well known about town, with a ſmart little nun in her ſuite.”
“So an old Abbess for the rattling Rakes, / A tempting dish of human nature makes, / And dresses up a luscious Maid: / I rather should have said, indeed, undresses, / To please a youth's unsanctified caresses.”
“"I mean to inform you," answered the Oxonian, with a grin on his face, "that those three nymphs, who have so much dazzled your optics, are three nuns, and the plump female is Mother .... of great notoriety, but generally designated the Abbess of .... Her residence is at no great distance from one of the royal palaces; and she is distinguished for her bold ingenuous line of conduct in the profession which she has chosen to adopt; so much so, indeed, that she eclipses all her competitors in infamy."”

CEFR level

C2
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