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clero-|ˈklɪərəʊ| combining form of L. clēr-us, Gr. κλῆρος, in its late sense ‘clergy’, as in † cleroˈlaical a., composed of clergy and laity; † cleroˈmastic, a scourger of the clergy.
1599Broughton's Lett. ix. 31 By the Presbyterie you meane their Clerolaïcall Consistorie. 1606Bp. W. Barlow Serm A 3 b, Any Clerolaicall Consistorien. 1659Gauden Tears Ch. 49 These Clero-masticks and Chruch-destroyers. |