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ecclesiastic
[ noun ]
a clergyman or other person in religious orders
<noun.person> [ adj ]
of or associated with a church (especially a Christian Church)
<adj.pert> ecclesiastic history
Ecclesiastic \Ec*cle`si*as"tic\ (?; 277), a. [L. ecclesiasticus, Gr. ?, fr. ? an assembly of citizens called out by the crier; also, the church, fr. ? called out, fr. ? to call out; 'ek out + ? to call. See {Ex-}, and {Hale}, v. t., {Haul}.] Of or pertaining to the church. See {Ecclesiastical}. ``Ecclesiastic government.'' --Swift.
Ecclesiastic \Ec*cle`si*as"tic\, n. A person in holy orders, or consecrated to the service of the church and the ministry of religion; a clergyman; a priest.
From a humble ecclesiastic, he was subsequently preferred to the highest dignities of the church. --Prescott.
In the Diocese of Goteborg, Bishop Bertil Gartner's refusal to ordain women has blown up into a national issue over the church's ecclesiastic independence.
Padilla's generation was raised to view revolution as inevitable, and to pursue it with ecclesiastic zeal, as if Leninism were the Holy Grail.