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Milon.co.il Dictionary
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abbe
abbe
(ש"ע)
ראש מנזר, נזיר, כומר
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Abbe
Abbe may refer to: People - Cleveland Abbe (1818-1916), American meteorologist
- Cleveland Abbe, Jr. (1872-1934), American geographer
- Ernst Karl Abbe (1840-1916), German physicist
- James Abbe (1883-1975), American photographer
- Kenshiro Abbe (1916-1985), Japanese martial artist
- Robert Abbe (1851-1928), American surgeon and radiologist
- Truman Abbe (1873-1955), American surgeon
- Abbe Ibrahim (born 1986), Togolese soccer player
- Moe L'Abbe (born 1947), Canadian hockey player
- Abbe Lane (born 1932), American singer and actress
Abbé
Abbé (from Latin abbas, in turn from Greek αββας = abbas father, from Aramaic abba) is the French word for abbot. It is the title for lower-ranking Catholic clergymen in France. A concordat passed between Pope Leo X and Francis I of France (between 1515 and 1521), gave the kings of France the right to nominate 255 Abbés commendataires for almost all French abbeys, who received income from a monastery without needing to render a service. Since the mid- 16th century, the title abbé has been used for all young clergymen with or without consecration. Their clothes consisted of a black or dark violet robes with a small collar; they were tonsured.
Abbe refractometer
An Abbe or laboratory refractometer is a bench-top refractometer that offer the highest precision of the different types of refractometers. Nearly a century and a half after their introduction, refractometers have come a long way in terms of usefulness, though their principle of operation has changed very little.
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