fürstäbtlich

German

Etymology

Fürstabt (prince-abbot) + ⸚lich (-ly)

Adjective

fürstäbtlich (strong nominative masculine singular fürstäbtlicher, not comparable)

  1. princely-abbatial[1]
    Synonym: fürstäbtisch
    • 1932, Friedrich Schnack, Sebastian im Wald [Sebastian in the woods], page 60, lines 3–5:
      Den Mönchen hatte der Vater ein Fäßchen fürſtäbtlichen Saalecker ins Refektorium rollen laſſen, zu Ehren des Tages und der Fuldaer Legende.
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Declension

References

  1. Sebastian im Wald, von Friedrich Schnack. Edited with introduction, notes, and vocabulary by Felix Wittmer, Ph.D., Professor of Modern Languages, Washington and Jefferson College and William Brandt, Ph.D., James Monroe High School, New York City. (Trilogie der Lebensalter [Trilogy of the ages]; 2), New York: Prentice-Hall, Inc., 1932 14th April, Vocabulary, page 141/1:fürstäbtlich, ‘princely-abbatial’
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