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clergyman

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English

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Etymology

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Fromclergy +‎-man.

Pronunciation

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Noun

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clergyman (pluralclergymen)

  1. Amale member of aclergy; especially, anordained (male)Christianminister.
    Hypernyms:clergyperson,cleric
    Holonym:clergy
    Coordinate term:clergywoman
    • 1883, United States. War Department,Annual Reports of the War Department, volume 1, page128:
      I think if post commanders of the unchaplained posts could employ acceptableclergymen[] then the needs might be met.
    • 1997,Roy Porter,The Greatest Benefit to Mankind, Folio Society, published2016, page263:
      The king experienced his first attack in autumn 1788, and as his condition worsened and the physicians-in-ordinary proved unable to cope or cure, the Reverend Dr Francis Willis (1717–1807), aclergyman doctor who ran a madhouse in Lincolnshire, was called in.

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Translations

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ordained (male) Christian minister, male member of the clergy

Italian

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Etymology

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Pseudo-anglicism; transferred sense fromEnglishclergyman.

Noun

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clergyman m (invariable)

  1. a clergyman'ssuite ofclothes
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