Abore vs Abbot - What's the difference?
abore | abbot |
(abear) (carry, bear; develop; put up with, thole, tolerate, abide)
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The superior or head of an abbey or monastery.
A layman who received the abbey's revenues, after the closing of the monasteries.
* Webster 1913
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As a verb abore
is (abear) (carry, bear; develop; put up with, thole, tolerate, abide).As a proper noun abbot is
.abore
English
Verb
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abbot
English
Noun
(en noun)- The newly appointed abbot decided to take a tour of the abbey with the cardinal's emissary.
