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Hours at aiken, bamberg, barnwell, edgefield & north augusta remain unchanged. To receive a card, individuals ages 18 and older must bring proof of residency or employment and a valid picture id to one of our libraries The meaning of abbé is a member of the french secular clergy in major or minor orders —used as a title.

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See abbot.] american heritage® dictionary of the english language, fifth edition Copyright © 2016 by houghton mifflin harcourt publishing company. Abbe in british english (ˈæbɪ, german ˈaːbə ) noun ernst Abbe (n.) 1520s, title given in france to every one who wears an ecclesiastical dress [littré, quoted in oed], especially one having no assigned ecclesiastical duty but acting as a private tutor, etc., from french abbé (12c.), from late latin abbatem, accusative of abbas (see abbot).

Eventually abbé came to apply to all who were entitled to similar. From french, middle french, from late latin abbāte (m), accusative of abbās abbot Any opinions expressed do not reflect the views of dictionary.com.

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