Associations to the word «Ecclesiastic»
Noun
- Zeal
- Piety
- Magnus
- Pulpit
- Summons
- Tyranny
- Convent
- Theologian
- Curate
- Constantinople
- Cyril
- Vatican
- Duc
- Alexandria
- Benedictine
- Edict
- Magistrate
- Nobility
- Procession
- Enjoyment
- Cathedral
- Oath
- Latin
- Lay
- Deputy
- Dress
- Seminary
- Wealth
- Decree
- Catholic
- Duchy
- Insult
- Superstition
- Canterbury
- Claude
- Ordinance
- Clergyman
- Episcopal
- Manila
- Tenant
- Easter
- Parish
- Wishing
- Apostle
- Relic
- Princes
- Robe
- Jealousy
- Ignorance
- Philosopher
- Prohibition
- Intercourse
- Possession
- Superior
- Render
- Liberty
- Crusade
- Treasury
- Disciple
- Vow
- Reign
- Spaniard
Adjective
Verb
Adverb
Wiktionary
ECCLESIASTIC, adjective. Of or pertaining to the church; ecclesiastical.
ECCLESIASTIC, noun. One who adheres to a church-based philosophy.
Dictionary definition
ECCLESIASTIC, noun. A clergyman or other person in religious orders.
ECCLESIASTIC, adjective. Of or associated with a church (especially a Christian Church); "ecclesiastic history".
Wise words
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