abbot

/ˈæb.ət/
/ˈæb.ət/

noun

  1. The superior or head of an abbey or monastery.

    "The newly appointed abbot decided to take a tour of the abbey with the cardinal's emissary."

  2. The pastor and/or administrator of an order, including minor and major orders starting with the minor order of porter.

  3. A layman who received the abbey's revenues, after the closing of the monasteries.

  4. (British slang) A brothel-owner's husband or lover.

  5. (British slang) A ponce; a man employed by a prostitute to find clients, and who may also act as a bodyguard or equivalent to a bouncer.