Definition of clerk

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Clerk (n.) A clergyman or ecclesiastic.

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Subscribe :: Subscribe (v. t.) To attest by writing one's name beneath; as, officers subscribe their official acts, and secretaries and clerks subscribe copies or records..
Clergical :: Clergical (a.) Of or pertaining to the clergy; clerical; clerkily; learned.
Piarist :: Piarist (n.) One of a religious order who are the regular clerks of the Scuole Pie (religious schools), an institute of secondary education, founded at Rome in the last years of the 16th century..
Booking Clerk :: Booking clerk () A clerk who registers passengers, baggage, etc., for conveyance, as by railway or steamship, or who sells passage tickets at a booking office..
Protonotary :: Protonotary (n.) A chief notary or clerk.
Sircar :: Sircar (n.) A Hindoo clerk or accountant.
Clerkly :: Clerkly (a.) Of or pertaining to a clerk.
Purser :: Purser (n.) A clerk on steam passenger vessels whose duty it is to keep the accounts of the vessels, such as the receipt of freight, tickets, etc..
Riding :: Riding (a.) Employed to travel; traveling; as, a riding clerk..
Clerk :: Clerk (n.) One employed to keep records or accounts; a scribe; an accountant; as, the clerk of a court; a town clerk..
Clerkship :: Clerkship (n.) State, quality, or business of a clerk..
Deskwork :: Deskwork (n.) Work done at a desk, as by a clerk or writer..
Cleric :: Cleric (n.) A clerk, a clergyman..
Clerk :: Clerk (n.) A man who could read; a scholar; a learned person; a man of letters.
Docket :: Docket (n.) An abridged entry of a judgment or proceeding in an action, or register or such entries; a book of original, kept by clerks of courts, containing a formal list of the names of parties, and minutes of the proceedings, in each case in court..
Passionist :: Passionist (n.) A member of a religious order founded in Italy in 1737, and introduced into the United States in 1852. The members of the order unite the austerities of the Trappists with the activity and zeal of the Jesuits and Lazarists. Called also Barefooted Clerks of the Most Holy Cross..
Pluralist :: Pluralist (n.) A clerk or clergyman who holds more than one ecclesiastical benefice.
Articled :: Articled (a.) Bound by articles; apprenticed; as, an articled clerk..
Clerkliness :: Clerkliness (n.) Scholarship.
Clerk-ale :: Clerk-ale (n.) A feast for the benefit of the parish clerk.
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