clergy 音标拼音: [kl'ɚdʒi]
n . 圣职者,牧师,僧侣,神职人员
圣职者,牧师,僧侣,神职人员
clergy n 1 :
in Christianity ,
clergymen collectively (
as distinguished from the laity ) [
ant : {
laity }, {
temporalty }]
Clergy \
Cler "
gy \,
n . [
OE .
clergie ,
clergi ,
clerge ,
OF .
clergie ,
F .
clergie (
fr .
clerc clerc ,
fr .
L .
clericus priest )
confused with OF .
clergi ['
e ],
F .
clerg ['
e ],
fr .
LL .
clericatus office of priest ,
monastic life ,
fr .
L .
clericus priest ,
LL .
scholar ,
clerc .
Both the Old French words meant clergy ,
in sense 1 ,
the former having also sense 2 .
See {
Clerk }.]
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1 .
The body of men set apart ,
by due ordination ,
to the service of God ,
in the Christian church ,
in distinction from the laity ;
in England ,
usually restricted to the ministers of the Established Church . --
Hooker .
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2 .
Learning ;
also ,
a learned profession . [
Obs .]
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Sophictry . . .
rhetoric ,
and other cleargy . --
Guy of Warwick .
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Put their second sons to learn some clergy . --
State Papers (
1515 ).
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3 .
The privilege or benefit of clergy .
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If convicted of a clergyable felony ,
he is entitled equally to his clergy after as before conviction .
--
Blackstone .
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{
Benefit of clergy } (
Eng .,
Law ),
the exemption of the persons of clergymen from criminal process before a secular judge --
a privilege which was extended to all who could read ,
such persons being ,
in the eye of the law ,
clerici ,
or clerks .
This privilege was abridged and modified by various statutes ,
and finally abolished in the reign of George IV . (
1827 ).
{
Regular clergy }, {
Secular clergy }
See {
Regular },
n .,
and {
Secular },
a .
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