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abbess

Female superior of a nunnery (usually Benedictine) which has canonical status as an abbey.

She is usually elected by the sisters subject to the approval of the bishop. In the Roman Catholic Church an abbess possesses the same dignity and exercises the same functions as an abbot, except those of his priestly order.

According to a decree of the Council of Trent, an abbess at the time of her election should be at least 40 years old, and should have been a professed member of the church for eight years.



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The abbess assigned her a chamber, and had breakfast served.
As soon as the King's son saw the old Abbess spinning he threw himself at her feet and entreated her to tell him how he could kill the Seven-headed Serpent.
At Whitby there was a monastery ruled over by the Abbess Hilda.
 
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