Abbot
Pronunciation: (ab-uht)
noun
Abbot is a title used in various religious contexts, particularly in Christianity. It refers to the head of an abbey or monastery. In Nepali, the word “abbot” can be translated as:
- अध्यक्ष (Adhyaksha) – meaning “president” or “chairperson”
- मुख्य (Mukhya) – meaning “chief” or “main”
- प्रमुख (Pramukh) – meaning “leader” or “head”
Nearby words in Nepali include:
- अभियन्ता (Abhiyanta) – meaning “engineer”
- अभियान (Abhiyan) – meaning “campaign” or “movement”
- अभियोग (Abhiyog) – meaning “accusation” or “charge”
Synonyms for “abbot” include:
- Monk
- Prior
- Superior
- Head
Antonyms for “abbot” include:
- Disciple – शिष्य (Shishya)
- Follower – अनुयायी (Anuyayi)
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