Associations to the word «Priest»
Noun
- Sorcerer
- Divinity
- Benedict
- Hermit
- Sanctuary
- Reverence
- Martyrdom
- Taper
- Sermon
- Mariano
- Recitation
- Heresy
- Apostles
- Alms
- Hierarchy
- Protestant
- Abbot
- Believer
- Monastery
- Eunuch
- Mage
- Dogma
- Dignitary
- Repentance
- Pagan
- Psalm
- Apostle
- Persecution
- Purification
- Hidalgo
- Ezra
- Blasphemy
- Solemnity
- Moses
- Chancel
- Flock
- Syriac
- Pietro
- Idol
- Ark
- Commoner
- Divine
- Jesus
- Inquisition
- Christ
- Judah
- Mediator
- Piety
- Boniface
- Overseer
- Peasant
- Veneration
- Jerusalem
- Superstition
- Sick
- Magician
- Yoruba
- Augustine
- Pax
- Omen
- Ripper
- Churchman
- Sanctity
- Zeal
- Kingship
- Reformation
- Sinner
- Notary
- Girdle
- Horus
- Jehovah
- Maiden
- Saviour
Adjective
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Wiktionary
PRIEST, noun. A religious clergyman who is trained to perform services or sacrifices at a church or temple.
PRIEST, noun. A blunt tool, used for quickly stunning and killing fish.
PRIEST, noun. (Mormonism) The highest office in the Aaronic priesthood.
PRIEST, verb. (transitive) To ordain as a priest.
PRIEST, proper noun. A surname.
PRIEST, proper noun. Graham Priest. A philosopher and logician who invented dialetheism the belief that a statement can be true and false at the same time and in the same senses of the words.
PRIEST HOLE, noun. (UK) A secret compartment in a large house, used as a hiding place for priests during the times when Catholicism was forbidden.
Dictionary definition
PRIEST, noun. A clergyman in Christian churches who has the authority to perform or administer various religious rites; one of the Holy Orders.
PRIEST, noun. A person who performs religious duties and ceremonies in a non-Christian religion.
Wise words
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