opatki
Opatki is a term in Polish that can refer to more than one thing: a religious title and a place name. In linguistic use, opatki is the plural form of opatka, which denotes the abbess, the female superior of a convent. The singular form opatka designates a woman who leads a women’s monastic community, with duties including spiritual governance and management of the monastery’s property and charitable activities. The term appears in historical and religious texts and reflects the role of women in medieval and early modern monastic life.
In geography, Opatki is the name of several villages and small settlements in Poland. These places are
Etymology and usage notes: The root of opatki is linked to the word for abbot (opata) and