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a.
Of or relating to a clerk or copyist, or to writing.
a.
Same as Clerical.
n.
A clerk, a clergyman.
superl.
Not clerical; laic; laical; hence, unlearned; simple.
a.
Lay, as opposed to clerical.
n.
A round spot shaved clean on the top of the head, as a mark of the clerical state; the tonsure.
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Of or pertaining to the clergy; suitable for the clergy.
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Of or pertaining to a parson; clerical.
n.
A pendent part of the old clerical tippet; afterwards, a tippet; a scarf; -- worn also by doctors, learned men, etc.
n.
The distinctive dress of any profession, especially of the clergy; hence, the clerical profession.
n.
A number of individuals spoken of collectively, usually as united by some common tie, or as organized for some purpose; a collective whole or totality; a corporation; as, a legislative body; a clerical body.
n.
A vacant living or benefice commended to a cleric (usually a bishop) who enjoyed the revenue until a pastor was provided. A living so held was said to be held in commendam. The practice was abolished by law in 1836.
n.
The state of being a clergyman.
n.
The literati, or well educated class.
n.
The clergy, or their opinions, as opposed to the laity.
n.
A wandering or deviation from the right course or standard; irregularity; mistake; inaccuracy; something made wrong or left wrong; as, an error in writing or in printing; a clerical error.
n.
The first ceremony used for devoting a person to the service of God and the church; the first degree of the clericate, given by a bishop, abbot, or cardinal priest, consisting in cutting off the hair from a circular space at the back of the head, with prayers and benedictions; hence, entrance or admission into minor orders.
n.
An excessive devotion to the interests of the sacerdotal order; undue influence of the clergy; sacerdotalism.
a.
Belonging to the laity; lay; not clerical.
n.
A member of a presbytery whether lay or clerical.
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