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		Definition of cleric in English: clericnoun ˈklɛrɪkˈklɛrɪk A priest or religious leader, especially a Christian or Muslim one. (任一宗教的)牧师,教士;教长 Example sentencesExamples -  What happens if there's another radical cleric who comes forward and mobilizes these people?
 -  Listening to this elderly cleric, rambling on about the woes of the world, he can scarcely believe his luck.
 -  Constantly, they are being seen with Muslim clerics and visiting mosques.
 -  Women cannot preach to men, but female clerics ministering to women are not uncommon.
 -  Based on what you just got through saying, the senior Muslim Shiite clerics have no use for this guy.
 -  The officiating minister for the wedding was the chief cleric, who was dressed in his finest robes.
 -  Soon there is a shortage of Muslim clerics worldwide, but many arrive from the revitalized Middle East.
 -  He's one of only five living Grand Ayatollahs and is Iraq's most senior Shiite cleric.
 -  Now, the bomb exploded as mourners attended the funeral of a pro - government cleric.
 -  On an invitation by the clerics of a church, Shyam had rendered a Puranadra Dasa composition.
 -  He was a well-respected figure and considered a relatively moderate leader in a party ruled by hardline Muslim clerics.
 -  I had expected something of the ghost in the machine philosopher rather than a sober minded cleric.
 -  A Muslim cleric and additional copies of the Koran are coming in soon.
 -  He taught his son all the magic he knew and sent him from wizard to sorcerer to cleric to learn more.
 -  He was a formidable athlete as well as a notable Westmorland cleric.
 -  It has a warrant for his arrest in connection with the murder of another cleric.
 -  A leading Somali cleric, however, said such violence was the result of what he called oppression.
 -  He was caught in Aberystwyth, west Wales, in September after a suspicious local cleric reported him to police.
 -  My father is descended from Muslim clerics in Rembang and my mother is from Jepara, which is also strongly Islamic.
 -  He handed a copy to each cleric and their aides, after which he sat down and watched their reactions.
 
 
 OriginEarly 17th century: from ecclesiastical Latin clericus 'clergyman', from Greek klērikos 'belonging to the Christian clergy', from klēros 'lot, heritage' (Acts 1:26). Rhymesalphanumeric, atmospheric, chimeric, climacteric, congeneric, Derek, derrick, Eric, esoteric, exoteric, ferric, generic, hemispheric, Herrick, Homeric, hysteric, mesmeric, numeric, skerrick, spheric, stratospheric    Definition of cleric in US English: clericnounˈklerikˈklɛrɪk A priest or religious leader, especially a Christian or Muslim one. (任一宗教的)牧师,教士;教长 Example sentencesExamples -  Soon there is a shortage of Muslim clerics worldwide, but many arrive from the revitalized Middle East.
 -  The officiating minister for the wedding was the chief cleric, who was dressed in his finest robes.
 -  He's one of only five living Grand Ayatollahs and is Iraq's most senior Shiite cleric.
 -  Now, the bomb exploded as mourners attended the funeral of a pro - government cleric.
 -  He was a formidable athlete as well as a notable Westmorland cleric.
 -  Listening to this elderly cleric, rambling on about the woes of the world, he can scarcely believe his luck.
 -  My father is descended from Muslim clerics in Rembang and my mother is from Jepara, which is also strongly Islamic.
 -  A Muslim cleric and additional copies of the Koran are coming in soon.
 -  On an invitation by the clerics of a church, Shyam had rendered a Puranadra Dasa composition.
 -  He was a well-respected figure and considered a relatively moderate leader in a party ruled by hardline Muslim clerics.
 -  Constantly, they are being seen with Muslim clerics and visiting mosques.
 -  Women cannot preach to men, but female clerics ministering to women are not uncommon.
 -  It has a warrant for his arrest in connection with the murder of another cleric.
 -  He handed a copy to each cleric and their aides, after which he sat down and watched their reactions.
 -  Based on what you just got through saying, the senior Muslim Shiite clerics have no use for this guy.
 -  I had expected something of the ghost in the machine philosopher rather than a sober minded cleric.
 -  He was caught in Aberystwyth, west Wales, in September after a suspicious local cleric reported him to police.
 -  A leading Somali cleric, however, said such violence was the result of what he called oppression.
 -  What happens if there's another radical cleric who comes forward and mobilizes these people?
 -  He taught his son all the magic he knew and sent him from wizard to sorcerer to cleric to learn more.
 
 
 OriginEarly 17th century: from ecclesiastical Latin clericus ‘clergyman’, from Greek klērikos ‘belonging to the Christian clergy’, from klēros ‘lot, heritage’ (Acts 1:26).     |