Clergy

/ˈklɜːrdʒi/ noun

The group of people who are officially trained and appointed to lead religious services and perform religious duties, such as priests, ministers, or imams. It contrasts with ordinary believers or members.

From Old French "clergie" meaning "learned men, clergy," from Medieval Latin "clericus" meaning "clergyman," originally "clerk" or "scholar." Early clergy were among the few who could read and write.

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ARرعاية روحية
BNপাদরি
CAclergat
CSduchovenstvo
DApræsteskab
DEKlerus
ELκλήρος
ESclero
FA روحانیون
FIpapisto
FRclergé
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