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Abuna

American  
[uh-boo-nuh] / əˈbu nə /
Or abuna

noun

  1. the title of the chief bishop of the Ethiopian Church.


Etymology

Origin of Abuna

From Arabic, equivalent to abū “father” + -nā “our”

Example Sentences

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"Truly speaking, this year, we Ethiopians are not celebrating the festival in full happiness," said Archbishop Abuna Markos, resplendent in a white robe with gold trim and embroidered silver crosses and blue floral designs.

From Reuters • Sep. 27, 2022

But the Abuna continually vexes the King of Kings and the proud Ethiopian court: he offends the country's growing nationalism.

From Time Magazine Archive

To Cairo and the Coptic pope, Patriarch Markarius III, the gentle Negus sent a rough message: the next Abuna, or archbishop, of Ethiopia must be an Ethiopian, not an Egyptian.

From Time Magazine Archive

In Addis Ababa two Sundays ago the Abuna, "Father of Peace" to the Coptic Christians of Ethiopia, donned a black cassock, long cape and purple cap.

From Time Magazine Archive

In the descent we passed a Maronite priest riding, attended by a guide on foot; the former was greeted by our party with his title of Abuna, a novelty to us Jerusalemites.

From Byeways in Palestine by Finn, James

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