Abbot

['æbət]

解释:

(noun.) the superior of an abbey of monks.

乔安妮手打--From WordNet

解释:

(n.) The superior or head of an abbey.

(n.) One of a class of bishops whose sees were formerly abbeys.

希勒尔录入

解释:

n. the father or head of an abbey:—fem. Abb′ess.—n. Ab′botship.

校对:塞尔玛

娱乐性解释:

To dream that you are an abbot, warns you that treacherous plots are being laid for your downfall. If you see this pious man in devotional exercises, it forewarns you of smooth flattery and deceit pulling you a willing victim into the meshes of artful bewilderment. For a young woman to talk with an abbot, portends that she will yield to insinuating flatteries, and in yielding she will besmirch her reputation. If she marries one, she will uphold her name and honor despite poverty and temptation. See similar words in connection with churches, priests, etc.

杰克逊整理

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柯蒂斯校对

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