from Modern Catholic Dictionary by John A. Hardon, S.J. Doubleday & Co., Inc. Garden City, NY 1980 Abbot. Superior of a monastery of monks having a settled location; a title definitely fixed by St. Benedict. The abbot is elected, usually for life, by the professed members of the community in a secret ballot. The authority of an abbot is, first, paternal, administering the property of the abbey and maintaining discipline in the observance of rule, and, second, is quasi-episcopal in conferring a certain territorial jurisdiction. The rule of the order determines the qualifications of its abbot. His insignia are the pectoral cross and a ring.
Abbot Apodemus.
Abbot Glisam was the first abbot dormouse of Redwall.
The word abbot does not have an opposite. The word abbess, if that is what you have in mind, is not an antonym of abbot.
The address of the Abbot Historical Society is: Po Box 105, Abbot, ME 04406-0105
The Abbot was created in 1820.
An abbot-bishop is a person who holds both posts of abbot and bishop simultaneously.
A female abbot is an abbess.
abbot is the superior of monastery
Charles Abbot Colchester has written: 'The diary and correspondence of Charles Abbot'
the abbot is in charge of the monks and nuns
Tony Abbot is the Prime Minister of Australia.
Abbot Genser was born in 1948.