Definition: Abelard (Latin, "son of Abel") is a term used for an individual who possesses not only the ability to be born in any particular year but also the capacity to go back in time to that person's birth year. The term "ab-elt" ("born in a certain year" or "born in that year") was used to identify this type of person in medieval times, and it is still commonly used in English to refer to an individual who has the ability to return to their birth year. The concept of being born in any particular year or having the capacity to go back in time has been influential throughout history as a way to understand the concept of immortality. However, its use is often restricted and it was not widely used until much later in history. Abelard's "ab-elt" ability was seen as an indication that one had a special power or ability beyond simply being born in any specific year. This was seen by some scholars as evidence for the existence of higher powers or gods who could control time or death. The term "Abelard" is not used today, but its usage has been historically significant and is still widely recognized in many cultures and religions.
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