clerics

Meaning of clerics

plural noun

a priest or religious leader, especially a Christian or Muslim one.

early 17th century: from ecclesiastical Latin clericus ‘clergyman’, from Greek klērikos ‘belonging to the Christian clergy’, from klēros ‘lot, heritage’ (Acts 1:26).

Information about clerics

  • It is a name.
  • The singular form of clerics is: cleric.
  • Languages ​​in which clerics is used:

    (Press the button to hear it)

Hyphenation of clerics

cler-ics

  • It consists of 2 syllables and 7 chars.
  • clerics is a word disyllabic because it has two syllables

Anagrams of clerics

circles

Words that rhyme with clerics

Megarics, Pindarics, agarics, darics, pindarics, cambrics, fabrics, rubrics, baldrics, baudrics, bawdrics, quadrics, Therics, alphanumerics, antihysterics, atmospherics, climacterics, congenerics, enterics, erics, esoterics, exoterics, fluerics, generics, hysterics, icterics, neoterics, nonclerics, numerics, poromerics, sferics, spagerics, spherics, sterics, trieterics, turmerics, Ugrics, empirics, magirics, metempirics, spagirics, spirics, Armorics, calorics, combinatorics, historics, lorics, paregorics, prehistorics, rhetorics

Are you looking more rhymes for clerics? Try our rhymes search engine.