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Webster 1913 Edition
Clerical
1.
Of or pertaining to the clergy; suitable for the clergy.
“A clerical education.” Burke.
2.
Of or relating to a clerk or copyist, or to writing.
“Clerical work.” E. Everett.
A clerical error
, an error made in copying or writing.
Webster 1828 Edition
Clerical
CLERICAL
,Adj.
Definition 2024
clerical
clerical
See also: clérical
English
Adjective
clerical (not comparable)
- of or relating to clerks or their work
- 1899, Joseph Conrad, Heart of Darkness, section 1
- ‘The groans of this sick person,’ he said, ‘distract my attention. And without that it is extremely difficult to guard against clerical errors in this climate.’
- 1899, Joseph Conrad, Heart of Darkness, section 1
- of or relating to the clergy
Derived terms
- clerical collar
- clerical error
- clerical marriage
Related terms
Translations
of or relating to clerks or their work
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of or relating to the clergy
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Noun
clerical (plural clericals)
- A member of the clergy.
Portuguese
Etymology
From Late Latin clēricālis (“clerical”), from clēricus (“clergyman, priest”).
Pronunciation
- (Portugal) IPA(key): /klɨ.ɾi.ˈkaɫ/
- Hyphenation: cle‧ri‧cal
Adjective
clerical (plural clericais, comparable)