Clerical

Adjective

 * 1) of or relating to clerks or their work
 * 2) of or relating to the clergy

Noun

 * 1) A member of the clergy.

Adverbs for Clerical
monotonously; fastidiously; punctiliously; tediously; importantly; primarily; modestly; humbly; pompously; primly; precisely; fanatically; comically; unsuitably; slavishly; humbly; elegantly; gently; mildly; unassumingly ; unpretentiously; ostentatiously; flauntingly; worthily; influentially; fussily; sedately.

Derived terms

 * clerical collar
 * clerical marriage

Related terms

 * clergy
 * clergyman
 * cleric
 * clerk

Thesaurus
bookkeeping, canonical, capitular, capitulary, churchly, churchman, cleric, clerk, divine, ecclesiastic, ecclesiastical, episcopal, episcopalian, evangelistic, hieratic, minister, ministerial, monastic, office, papal, parson, pastoral, pontifical, preacher, prelatial, prelatic, priest-ridden, priestish, priestly, professional, rabbinic, reverend, sacerdotal, secretarial, stenographic, ultramontane

Etymology
From clericalis:, from clericus:.

Adjective

 * Bulgarian: канцеларски
 * Czech: úřednický
 * Finnish: toimisto-


 * French:
 * Polish:
 * Scottish Gaelic:


 * Armenian: կղերական (këġerakan)
 * Bulgarian: свещенически, духовен
 * Czech: kněžský


 * Finnish: papillinen
 * French:
 * Scottish Gaelic: