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  • cler — Cler, Clarus. Aucunement cler, Sublustris. Cler comme eauë de roche, Limpidus. Fort cler, Illustris, Praeclarus, Luculentus. Fort cler et luisant, comme eauë, ou verre, au travers duquel on voit, Dilucidus, Perlucidus. Estre cler, Clarere,… …   Thresor de la langue françoyse

  • cler — CLER, cleruri, s.n. Totalitatea preoţilor unei biserici, ai unei eparhii, ai unei ţări etc.; preoţime. – Din lat. clerus. Trimis de ibogdank, 05.04.2004. Sursa: DEX 98  CLER s. (bis.) preoţime, (livr.) sacerdoţiu, (pop.) popime, (înv.) preoţie.… …   Dicționar Român

  • Cler — oder de Cler ist der Name von: einem Fluss in Osttimor, siehe Clerec Cler (Künstler), französischer Künstler Tim de Cler (* 1978), niederländischer Fußballspieler Diese Seite ist eine Begriffs …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • cler´i|cal|ist — cler|i|cal|ism «KLEHR uh kuh LIHZ uhm», noun. 1. a) the power or influence of the clergy in politics: »... the indignities of militarism and clericalism in Spain and Latin America (Harper s). b) the support of such power or influence. 2. the… …   Useful english dictionary

  • cler|i|cal|ism — «KLEHR uh kuh LIHZ uhm», noun. 1. a) the power or influence of the clergy in politics: »... the indignities of militarism and clericalism in Spain and Latin America (Harper s). b) the support of such power or influence. 2. the principles or… …   Useful english dictionary

  • Cler — Variante de Clair (voir ce nom) portée dans des régions très diverses (39, 17, 46) …   Noms de famille

  • cler|gy|man — «KLUR jee muhn», noun, plural men. a member of the clergy; minister, pastor or rector, priest, or rabbi: »By a clergyman, I mean one in holy orders (Sir Richard Steele). SYNONYM(S): cleric, ecclesiastic …   Useful english dictionary

  • cler|gy|wom|an — «KLUR jee WUM uhn», noun, plural wom|en. 1. a woman minister. 2. a woman belonging to a clergyman s household: »From the clergywomen of Windholm down to the charwomen the question was discussed (Margaret Wilson Oliphant). 3. Obsolete. a woman… …   Useful english dictionary

  • cler|gy — «KLUR jee», noun, plural gies. persons ordained for religious work; ministers, pastors or rectors, priests, and rabbis. ╂[< Old French clergie < Medieval Latin clericatus < Latin clēricus cleric] …   Useful english dictionary

  • cler|i|cal|i|ty — «KLEHR uh KAL uh tee», noun, plural ties. 1. clerical character or condition. 2. clerical trait or action …   Useful english dictionary

  • cler|i|cal|ize — «KLEHR uh kuh lyz», transitive verb, ized, iz|ing. to render clerical; exalt the influence of the clergy in: »Socialists accused Catholics of trying to “clericalize” the predominantly Catholic nation (Newsweek) …   Useful english dictionary

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