This is the 1783rd most frequent Dutch word.
abbas
The Dutch word "abbas" means "abbot," the head of a monastery.
In this sentence, 'abbas' is used as a proper noun, possibly referring to a specific individual who holds a leadership position.
Het document werd ondertekend door abbas, de leider van de gemeenschap.
The document was signed by abbas, the leader of the community.
Here, 'abbas' could represent a fictional or historical character who is central to the narrative being described.
Mijn vriend vertelde een verhaal over abbas en zijn avonturen.
My friend told a story about abbas and his adventures.
The word 'abbas' in this sentence generally references figures or entities ascribed particular attributes in specific textual or cultural traditions.