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[ klur -jee ] SHOW IPA
/ ˈklɜr dʒi / PHONETIC RESPELLING
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noun, plural cler·gies. the group or body of ordained persons in a religion, as distinguished from the laity.
Origin of clergy 1175–1225; Middle English clerge, clergie <Old French clergé (<Late Latin clericātus office of a priest; see cleric, -ate3 ), clergie, equivalent to clerc cleric + -ie -y3 , with -g- after clergé
grammar notes for clergy See collective noun.
OTHER WORDS FROM clergy cler·gy·like, adjective an·ti·cler·gy, adjective pro·cler·gy, adjective
WORDS THAT MAY BE CONFUSED WITH clergy clergy , cleric, imam, minister, pastor, priest, rabbiWords nearby clergy cleptobiosis, cleptocracy, cleptomania, Clerc, clerestory, clergy , clergyman, clergyperson, clergywoman, cleric, clerical
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Example sentences from the Web for clergy As for the federal authorities, they have made themselves available but the clergy have not requested special protection.
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African American clergy are getting in on the action as well.
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There are supportive African (and African-American) clergy calling for coexistence rather than violence.
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That was a given among the bishops and clergy , who supported the change overwhelmingly.
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In the city itself there were thirty-two “mansuræ” or mansions, held by the clergy , rendering 35s.
The Cathedral Church of Canterbury [2nd ed.]. | Hartley Withers
The returns were completed; the members assembled in London, and with them as usual the convocation of the clergy .
History of England from the fall of Wolsey to the death of Elizabeth. Vol. III | James Anthony Froude
He had done that which most of the clergy are obliged to do—taken a pupil.
The Wits and Beaux of Society | Grace & Philip Wharton
On seeking re-election in York, he declined to give any pledge on the burning question of the Clergy Reserves and was defeated.
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The latter is very common among the 321 populace, and sometimes among the clergy .
Constitutional History of England, Henry VII to George II, Volume II | Henry Hallam
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British Dictionary definitions for clergy noun plural -gies the collective body of men and women ordained as religious ministers, esp of the Christian Church Related adjectives: clerical, pastoral
Word Origin for clergy C13: from Old French clergie, from clerc ecclesiastic, clerk
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Words related to clergy priesthood, conclave, ecclesiastics, cardinalate, pastorate, rabbinate, clerics, prelacy, first estate, canonicate, canonry, deaconry, diaconate, the cloth, the pulpit