Definition of Clericalisms

1. clericalism [n] - See also: clericalism

Lexicographical Neighbors of Clericalisms

clergy
clergyable
clergyman
clergymen
clergypeople
clergyperson
clergypersons
clergywoman
clergywomen
cleric
clerical
clerical collar
clerical collars
clerical spectacles
clericalism
clericalisms (current term)
clericalist
clericalists
clerically
clericals
clericity
clerick
clerics
clerid
clerid beetle
clerids
clerihew
clerihews
clerisies
clerisy

Literary usage of Clericalisms

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Youth by Charles Wagner, Ernest Redwood (1893)
"Such is the egoism of great institutions, of corporations, of castes and classes, of all clericalisms, and all the individual isms. ..."

2. The Wades: Jonathan Wade, Deborah B. L. Wade; a Memorial by Walter Newton Wyeth (1891)
"... visage disclosed in the portrait, with clericalisms that hinder rather than help. Still, the "School" and the student were in advance of their time. ..."

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