We have it on the authority of a gentleman who knew the Abbate Meli, that he was as good a man as he was a charming poet.
Meli was an abbate at Palermo, a doctor of medicine, public professor of chemistry in the University there, and member of several academies.
The relevant Domesday entry is as follows: Hujus terram rex accepit de abbate et dedit Guernoni depeiz [de Peiz].
Fifthly, the phrase 'Picot vicecomes tenet eam sub abbate ely' differs notably from Domesday, which assigns the estate to Picot unreservedly, and still more from the I.
It is curious to observe that the good Catholic Abbate Cancellieri, at first maintained the authenticity of the Vision, by alleging that similar revelations have not been unusual!
Abbate Cancellieri at Rome published, in 1814, this much talked-of manuscript, and has now enabled us to see and to decide, and even to add the present little article as an useful supplement.
However, although the Abbate never wanted leisure, he persevered in his silence; yet he often trembled lest some future explorer of manuscripts might be found as sharpsighted as himself.
The young abbate Monti, the chief poet of the time, was a freethinker, but he alternated his strokes for freedom with unworthy compliances.
I really don't know whether Vanneschi be dead; he married some low English woman, who is kept by Amorevoli; so the Abbate turned the opera every way to his profit.
At last, turning from literature, we spoke with the gentle abbate of our day's adventures, and eagerly related that of the Ecelino prisons.
The youngabbate was employed in cutting the leaves of some new French novel, so I alone was left to court our fair hostess.
The young abbate never tired of expatiating on the happiness of the fortunate mortals who were admitted to the intimacy of that house.
Nothing in Alfieri's life was more like him than his death, of which the Abbate di Caluso gives a full account in his conclusion of the poet's biography.
I'll wager,' cries one of the ladies, 'that the shepherd who has lost this lambkin is our Abbate Carlo!
You will always be a pitiful creature, even though you call yourself Citizen; and though you call me Citizen, you can't help my being the Abbate Parini.
Footnote 49: See an account of this remarkable custom, from the Abbate Fortia, in Wilkinson, II.
Goethe also has a beautiful tale, taken from Abbate Fortis' Travels among the Morlachians.
I am ex commissione to write a formal answer in his name to the Abbate Varesco, but I have no time, and was not born to be a secretary.
I have a request to make of the Abbate [Gianbattista Varesco].
The Abbate Varesco in Salzburg was the author of the libretto, in which many an alteration had yet to be made, and these were all to be effected through the intervention of the father.
He is quite aware that he cannot expect the Abbate to alter this aria a third time, and he will not sing it as it is written.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "abbate" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.