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abbey (n.)

mid-13c., "monastery or convent devoted to religion and celibacy, headed by an abbot or abbess," from Anglo-French abbeie, Old French abaïe (Modern French abbaye), from Late Latin abbatia, from abbas (genitive abbatis); see abbot. At the dissolution of the monasteries, the name often was kept by abbey churches (as in Westminster Abbey) or estate houses that formerly were abbey residences.

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Definitions of abbey from WordNet

abbey (n.)
a church associated with a monastery or convent;
abbey (n.)
a convent ruled by an abbess;
abbey (n.)
a monastery ruled by an abbot;
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