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Danish
Etymology
From Medieval Latin abbātissa .
Pronunciation
Noun
abbedisse c (singular definite abbedissen , plural indefinite abbedisser )
abbess (female superior of a nunnery)
Inflection
References
Norwegian Bokmål
Abbedisse Hildegard von Bingen . — Abbess Hildegard von Bingen.
Etymology
From Old Norse abbadís , abbadissa ( “ abbess ” ) , through Middle Low German abbadisse , from Medieval Latin abbātissa ( “ abbess, female head of an abbey ” ) , from both Latin abbās , from Ancient Greek ἀββᾶς ( abbâs ) , an alternative form of ἀββα ( abba , “ father, title of respect given to abbots ” ) from Aramaic אבא ( ’abbā , “ father ” ) , from Proto-Semitic *ʔabw- ( “ father ” ) , from Proto-Afroasiatic *ʔab- , ultimately an onomatopoeic nursery word, and from -issa ( “ feminine noun-forming suffix ” ) , from Ancient Greek -ισσα ( -issa ) , likely from -ης ( -ēs ) , from Proto-Indo-European *-ēs .
Pronunciation
IPA (key ) : /ˌɑbːəˈdɪsːə/
Rhymes: -ɪsːə
Hyphenation: ab‧be‧dis‧se
Noun
abbedisse f or m (definite singular abbedissa or abbedissen , indefinite plural abbedisser , definite plural abbedissene )
( Christianity ) an abbess (female superior of a nunnery)
1968 , Johan Borgen , Alltid på en søndag , page 59 :kongedatteren [Valborg] var misjonær og endte som abbedisse the king's daughter was a missionary and ended up as an abbess
1940 , I. Reichborn-Kjennerud, Vår gamle trolldomsmedisin III , page 41 :den lærde abbedisse Hildegard fra Bingen the learned abbess Hildegard of Bingen
2003 , Vera Henriksen , Jarlefeiden , page 428 :hertug Skule opprettet ca. år 1230 et rikt utstyrt nonnekloster på Rein, og hans søster Sigrid ble klosterets første abbedisse duke Skule created in approx. 1230 a richly equipped nunnery on Rein, and his sister Sigrid became the monastery's first abbess
2009 , Bergen byleksikon , page 338 :man kjenner navnene på de abbedissene som ble valgt i 1320 og 1326, og ved det førstnevnte valget deltok 35 nonner one knows the names of the abbesses who were elected in 1320 and 1326, and in the first-mentioned election 35 nuns participated
Derived terms
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Norwegian Nynorsk
Etymology
From Medieval Latin abbātissa .
Noun
abbedisse f (definite singular abbedissa , indefinite plural abbedisser , definite plural abbedissene )
an abbess
References