clerics
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- واژهنامه · French & English to Persian Epistemological Dictionary clergie|clergy|clergyman|clerical|clerics|priesthood Xe, clergié; du lat. ecclés. clericatus, de clericus. =>Clerc : Xe; du lat. ecclés. clericus «membre du clergé», puis «lettré», grec cleros, clerouque (yun.) : vétéran à qui a été remis un lot de terre ou cléros. + from Greek klêrikos, belonging to the clergy, from klêros, inheritance, lot. kâtuzi-ân kâhen-ân niâ-var(z)ân ?! din-piša/sâlâr(-ân) niây/prast-eš-piša-gân + Gruh i ke kâtuzi-ân xwâni aš Be rasm e prastandagân dâni ash (FERDOWSI) + From Syria, Egypt, Babylonia, and Persia came the institution of a priesthood seperated from the lay population, possessed of more or less magical powers, and able to exert considérable political influence. (B. RUSSELL, History of Western Philosophy, p. 466)
- واژهنامه · Merriam-Webster Collegiate Dictionary cler·ic n. Pronunciation: ' kler-ik, ' kle-rik Function: noun Etymology: Late Latin clericus Date: 1621 : a member of the clergy]]>