Catalan

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Noun

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abats

  1. plural of abat

Verb

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abats

  1. second-person singular present indicative of abatre

French

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Noun

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abats m pl (plural only)

  1. (plural only) offal, giblets

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Latvian

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 abats on Latvian Wikipedia
 
Abats

Etymology

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Via other European languages, ultimately borrowed from Latin abbās (father), from Ancient Greek ἀββᾶς (abbâs), from Aramaic אבא (’abbā, father).

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abats m (1st declension, feminine form: abate)

  1. abbot (the (male) leader of a Catholic abbey or monastery)
    abats ir Romas katoļu baznīcas goda titulsabbot is an honorific title of the Roman Catholic church
    abats nēsā mitru un gana zizlithe abbot carries a mitre (hat) and a shepherd's staff

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Occitan

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Noun

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abats

  1. plural of abat