ABBESS - translation to arabic
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ABBESS - translation to arabic

FEMALE SUPERIOR OF A COMMUNITY OF NUNS, OFTEN AN ABBEY
AbbesS; Reverend Mother; Mother superior; Äbtissin; Abbotess; Mother Abbess; Mother Superior
  • Abbess Joanna van Doorselaer de ten Ryen, Waasmunster [[Roosenberg Abbey]].
  • Maria Theresia Isabella of Austria]], a noble abbess with her [[crosier]].

ABBESS         

ألاسم

دَيْر ; دَيْر

abbess         
N
رئيسة الدير
ABBOTS         
  • [[Thomas Schoen]], abbot of Bornem Abbey
  • Conyers]], Georgia, US.
  • Rule for Monasteries]] (Münsterschwarzach, Germany)
  • Benedictine Archabbot Schober in prelate's dress and [[cappa magna]]
  • "The Abbot", from the ''[[Dance of Death]]'', by [[Hans Holbein the Younger]]
  • St. [[Dominic of Silos]] enthroned as abbot (Hispano-Flemish Gothic 15th century)
  • [[Copt]]ic [[icon]] of [[Saint Pachomius]], the founder of [[cenobitic]] [[monasticism]]
  • Arms of a Roman Catholic abbot are distinguished by a gold [[crozier]] with a veil attached and a black [[galero]] with twelve tassels (the galero of a [[territorial abbot]] would be green)
RELIGIOUS TITLE
AbboT; Abbots; Abbas castrensis; Abbas palatinus; Abbas populi; Abbot-General; Arch-abbot; Abbotship; Abbacies; Abbotcy; Abbacie; Archabbot; Abbatial blessing

ألاسم

أَبَاتِي

Definition

abbess
['ab?s]
¦ noun a woman who is the head of an abbey of nuns.
Origin
ME: from OFr. abbesse 'female abbot'.

Wikipedia

Abbess

An abbess (Latin: abbatissa), also known as a mother superior, is the female superior of a community of Catholic nuns in an abbey.

Examples of use of ABBESS
1. Shepherd plays Captain Von Trapp, while Lesley Garrett stars as Mother Abbess.
2. Abbess Bernadette Smeyers, Benedictine nun, was born on August 5, 1'03.
3. But none of that can happen if, as seems the case, the Abbess is determined to sell.
4. In 1'87, she retired as abbess, but was happy to the last to join in ordinary activities.
5. The Abbess, who in Benedictine law has total control over what happens within the abbey walls, thinks that the cost of modernising is prohibitive.