1. cleric - Noun
2. cleric - Adjective
A clerk, a clergyman.
Same as Clerical.
Source: Webster's dictionaryA cleric who loses his faith abandons his calling; a philosopher who loses his redefines his subject. Ernest Gellner
It's hard to say who's a greater threat to the world, an ambitious CEO with a big ad budget or a crafty cleric with an obsolete Bible verse. Tom Robbins
Unbelievers think they have made great efforts to get at the truth when they have spent a few hours in reading some book out of Holy Scripture, and have questioned some cleric about the truths of the faith. After that, they boast that they have searched in books and among men in vain. Blaise Pascal
Blessed is the house that has a son who is a cleric. Sicilian Proverb
According to Conrad's personal cleric Wipo, the Italian kingship was not "durable" with the German throne but instead a mere " personal union ". Source: Internet
A cleric has offered $5,800 to anyone who kills her. citation citation On 2 March 2011, the only Christian minister in the Pakistan government was shot dead. Source: Internet