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单词 clerisy
释义 clerisy|ˈklɛrɪsɪ|
[app. formed after Ger. clerisei, in late L. clēricia, Sp. clerecía, Pg. clerezia (see clergy). Introduced by Coleridge to express a notion no longer associated with clergy.]
Learned men as a body, scholars.
1818Coleridge Lit. Rem. (1836) I. 238 After the Revolution..a learned body, or clerisy, as such, gradually disappeared.a1834Table-t. (1836) 160 The clerisy of a nation, that is, its learned men, whether poets, or philosophers, or scholars.1841–4Emerson Ess. Manners (1858) II. 421 The artist, the scholar, and in general the clerisy.
It has also been used for clericism, clericity.
1858Times 28 Aug. 10/5 The restrictions of clerisy and celibacy.1870Lowell Among my Bks. Ser. i. (1873) 336 A layman, alike indifferent to clerisy and heresy.
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