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Abbey Meaning In Bengali

Abbey শব্দের বাংলা অর্থ কি: মঠ

Abbey

মঠ সন্ন্যাসী বা সন্ন্যাসিনীদের মঠ

Definition

1) Abbey: A monastery or convent under the authority of an abbot or an abbess, typically having a church attached.
2) Abbey: A large and impressive church building or group of buildings that were once part of a monastery or convent, often used for religious purposes.
3) Abbey: A surname of English origin, derived from the word "abbot," indicating a person who was a servant in the household of an abbot.

Examples

Abbey Example in a sentence

1) The historic Abbey was a popular tourist attraction in the small village.

2) The monks at the Abbey followed a strict daily routine of prayer and contemplation.

3) The wedding ceremony took place in the beautiful Abbey surrounded by candles and flowers.

4) The eerie ruins of the Abbey were said to be haunted by ghosts.

5) The Abbey was founded centuries ago by a group of dedicated nuns.

6) Visitors could explore the Abbey's crypt to see ancient artifacts and tombs.

7) The Abbess led the daily services at the Abbey, guiding the community in their spiritual practices.

8) The Abbey's bells rang out across the valley, signaling the start of evening prayers.

9) The stained glass windows of the Abbey depicted scenes from the Bible with intricate detail.

10) Many travelers sought lodging in the guesthouse attached to the Abbey during their pilgrimages.

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Synonyms

Shrine , Monastery , Abbey , Cloister - (NOUN) মঠ

Abbey - (SYNONYM) সন্ন্যাসী বা সন্ন্যাসিনীদের মঠ

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Encyclopedia

Abbey: A monastery or convent under the authority of an abbot or an abbess, typically having a church attached.
Abbey: A large and impressive church building or group of buildings that were once part of a monastery or convent, often used for religious purposes.
Abbey: A surname of English origin, derived from the word "abbot," indicating a person who was a servant in the household of an abbot.