Definition: Abbodagad is a feminine given name in Portuguese, from the Middle Ages. It was originally used to indicate that someone was descended from Abbot or abbots. Definition: The word "Abbodagad" (also known as "Sangue de abbot" in Portuguese) is a feminine given name meaning "Abbot's blood". It is typically used to indicate a person's lineage, which could be either directly related to an abbot or other nobility. The term can also refer to a person who has been influenced by the life of an abbott, particularly one who has been involved in religious or secular matters. The name may be given for various reasons, including to honor or respect someone associated with the order of abbot or abbots, as well as to indicate a particular period or event related to the lives of those associated with the order. Examples: - Abbot's Blood (Sangue de abbot) - This is a common example for this name given in Portuguese. - Sangue de Abot (Abbodagad) - Another common example for this name, especially used for a male heir.
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