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clergy    音標拼音: [kl'ɚdʒi]
n. 圣職者,牧師,僧侶,神職人員

聖職者,牧師,僧侶,神職人員

clergy
n 1: in Christianity, clergymen collectively (as distinguished
from the laity) [ant: {laity}, {temporalty}]

Clergy \Cler"gy\, n. [OE. clergie, clergi, clerge, OF. clergie,
F. clergie (fr. clerc clerc, fr. L. clericus priest) confused
with OF. clergi['e], F. clerg['e], fr. LL. clericatus office
of priest, monastic life, fr. L. clericus priest, LL.
scholar, clerc. Both the Old French words meant clergy, in
sense 1, the former having also sense 2. See {Clerk}.]
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1. The body of men set apart, by due ordination, to the
service of God, in the Christian church, in distinction
from the laity; in England, usually restricted to the
ministers of the Established Church. --Hooker.
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2. Learning; also, a learned profession. [Obs.]
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Sophictry . . . rhetoric, and other cleargy. --Guy
of Warwick.
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Put their second sons to learn some clergy. --State
Papers (1515).
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3. The privilege or benefit of clergy.
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If convicted of a clergyable felony, he is entitled
equally to his clergy after as before conviction.
--Blackstone.
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{Benefit of clergy} (Eng., Law), the exemption of the persons
of clergymen from criminal process before a secular judge
-- a privilege which was extended to all who could read,
such persons being, in the eye of the law, clerici, or
clerks. This privilege was abridged and modified by
various statutes, and finally abolished in the reign of
George IV. (1827).

{Regular clergy}, {Secular clergy} See {Regular}, n., and
{Secular}, a.
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  • Clergy | History, Meaning, Examples, Catholic, Anglican . . .
    Clergy is the body of ordained ministers in a Christian church In the Roman Catholic Church and in the Church of England, the term includes the orders of bishop, priest, and deacon Until 1972, in the Roman Catholic Church, clergy also included several lower orders
  • CLERGY | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
    CLERGY definition: 1 religious leaders, especially Christian priests, ministers, etc : 2 religious leaders… Learn more
  • CLERGY definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
    The clergy are the official leaders of the religious activities of a particular group of believers
  • Clergy - Encyclopedia. com
    *clergy* Collective organization of ordained or consecrated priests and ministers, especially of the Christian Church In the Roman Catholic, Orthodox, and Anglican Churches, the clergy comprise the orders of bishop, priest and deacon, and may also include members of religious orders
  • The word clergy: Who are the clergy? What is the clergy . . .
    What is the "clergy"? 1 Most of us have heard someone use the word clergy 2 This is a broad term that is used to describe religious workers 3 We may be familiar with this word but we may not know where this term comes from 4 Moments ago a few verses from Acts 1 were read
  • What does Clergy mean? - Definitions. net
    Clergy refers to individuals who are appointed or ordained for religious duties, often in positions of service, leadership, and administration in their religious community This often includes roles like priests, pastors, ministers, bishops, rabbis, imams or other religious leaders
  • Clergy Definition Meaning - YourDictionary
    Clergy definition: The body of people ordained or recognized by a religious community as ritual or spiritual leaders





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