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abbaye

n. (archaic form of abbey English)

Usage examples of "abbaye".

The day dawned clear and cloudless on the Leman, the morning that succeeded the Abbaye des Vignerons.

There were the Abbaye and the Luxembourg, the erstwhile convents of the Visitation and the Sacre-Coeur, the cloister of the Oratorians, the Salpetriere, and the St.

Sous le regne de Clotaire II vivait dans le Maine un pretre du nom de Longis, qui fonda une abbaye proche Mamers.

He had at once placed twelve-year-old Patsy in the most fashionable and most expensive convent school in Paris, the Abbaye Royale de Panthemont on the Left Bank, where to Protestant students, he was assured, no word was ever spoken of religion, but where presumably she would be safe from social influences he thought wholly unsuitable for her.

Patsy in the most fashionable and most expensive convent school in Paris, the Abbaye Royale de Panthemont on the Left Bank, where to Protestant students, he was assured, no word was ever spoken of religion, but where presumably she would be safe from social influences he thought wholly unsuitable for her.

Throughout the evening and all night the agents of the municipality carried on their work at the Abbaye, at the Carmelites, and at La Force, and, on the 3rd of September, on the electoral assembly transferring itself to the Jacobin club, it passed over the Pont-au- Change between two rows of corpses, which the slaughterers had brought there from the Châtelet and the Conciergerie prisons.