Abbotship

C2 16+

Pronunciation: /ˈæbətʃɪp/

Definitions of abbotship

noun the position or office of an abbot, the superior of an abbey or monastery

Example Sentences

A1 The abbotship was passed down from generation to generation.

A2 The responsibilities of the abbotship included managing the monastery's finances.

B1 After years of training, he finally assumed the abbotship of the monastery.

B2 The abbotship required a deep understanding of the monastery's traditions and customs.

C1 During his tenure as abbot, he made significant changes to modernize the monastery.

C2 The abbotship was a position of great influence and authority within the religious community.

Examples of abbotship in a Sentence

formal The abbotship was passed down to the most senior monk in the monastery.

informal He never expected to be offered the abbotship, but he gladly accepted the responsibility.

slang Getting the abbotship is like hitting the jackpot in the monastery.

figurative In the world of academia, obtaining the abbotship is equivalent to reaching the pinnacle of success.

Grammatical Forms of abbotship

plural

abbotships

present tense

abbotship

future tense

will abbotship

perfect tense

has abbotshipped

continuous tense

is abbotshipping

singular

abbotship

positive degree

abbotship

infinitive

to abbotship

gerund

abbotshiping

participle

abbotshipped

Origin and Evolution of abbotship

First Known Use: 1250 year
Language of Origin: Old English
Story behind the word: The word 'abbotship' originated from the Old English word 'abbod' meaning abbot, and the suffix '-ship' which denotes the position or status of being an abbot.
Evolution of the word: Over time, the word 'abbotship' has remained relatively consistent in its meaning of the position or status of being an abbot within a monastery or religious community.