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Meanings of
clergywoman
in anglès
rus
клир
portuguès
clérigo
espanyol
clérigo
català
eclesiàstic
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Member of the clergy of a religion.
clergyman
clergy
cleric
churchman
clergyperson
laic
Related terms
religious occupation
català
eclesiàstic
Sinònims
Examples for "
clergyman
"
clergyman
clergy
cleric
churchman
clergyperson
Examples for "
clergyman
"
1
The coldness of the
clergyman
was forgotten in the bitterness of self-reproach.
2
Doubts may occasionally press in; and it is so with every
clergyman
.
3
Spinrobin surreptitiously picked up his pencil; but the
clergyman
spied the movement.
4
The tones of the
clergyman
were no longer revolting in his ears.
5
A light began to glow in the eyes of the young
clergyman
.
1
Its members include
clergy
,
protest leaders, business leaders and law enforcement representatives.
2
The French Government pays the
clergy
;
in America the voluntary principle prevails.
3
Fr Mernagh said
clergy
in Cloyne were in a state of stress.
4
He will be allowed to see his attorney and
clergy
later today.
5
The actual product of the
clergy
reserves is about £700 per annum.
1
The
cleric
said: I want to have a word with the 'cook'.
2
One
cleric
has added his support as a result of recent publicity.
3
Recently the
cleric
has joined calls for a vote of no confidence.
4
Shia-dominated Iran is an Islamic republic, led by a senior Islamic
cleric
.
5
They told the local
cleric
she had taken Muhammad's name in vain.
1
The Norman duke was subtle, but the Italian
churchman
was subtler still.
2
Mother, as a soldier, I MAY attain distinction; as a
churchman
,
never.
3
He is, however, very strict in religious matters, and a staunch
churchman
.
4
That was the mock
churchman
's
shortest way for the suppression of Dissent.
5
But we are not concerned to study him as a good
churchman
.
1
In the late 1980s I was, I believe, the first Irish
clergyperson
to become an Anglican priest.
Usage of
clergywoman
in anglès
1
And he is at this moment with the
clergywoman
and the tinker-mother.
2
She seemed to have been at the inn with the
clergywoman
,
and was telling the tinker-mother the result.
3
The
clergywoman
spoke with such vehemence that Sybil answered directly, "I know his grandmother"-andthen suddenly stopped herself.
4
As we crept forward, the
clergywoman
got up from where she was kneeling amongst the flowers, and laid her hand on the young gentleman's arm.
5
("It's the
clergywoman
,
"
whispered Mrs. Hedgehog excitedly, "and I must and will see her."
6
"I does not, so far, my daughter; though I think the young
clergywoman
speaks very convincingly about it."
Grammar, pronunciation and more
Frequent collocations
young clergywoman
Translations for
clergywoman
rus
клир
иерарх
клирик
церковная иерархия
portuguès
clérigo
espanyol
clérigo
clerigo
hombre de iglesia
eclesiástico
eclesiastico
català
eclesiàstic
clergue
Clergywoman
through the time