abbe

/ˈæbi/
noun
  1. A title used in France for a priest or clergyman, especially one who is not a member of a religious order.
    • In the novel, the abbe is a wise counselor to the young hero.
    • The abbe spent his life teaching at the local school and helping the poor.
    • The abbe gave a thoughtful sermon at the village church.
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