- Look up
clericus in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Clericus may
refer to: Jean
Leclerc (Le Clerc), also Latin:
Johannes Clericus (1657-1736), a Swiss...
- 2008-06-05.
Retrieved 2010-04-30. "
Clericus Cup I Gironi" (in Italian). CSI. 2009-11-15.
Retrieved 2009-11-15. "
Clericus Cup Preti-calciatori in
cerca di...
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Aegomorphus clericus is a
species of
beetle in the
family Cerambycidae. It was
described by
Henry Walter Bates in 1880. Bezark,
Larry G. A Photographic...
- François
Leclerc du
Tremblay (4
November 1577 – 17
December 1638), also
known as Père Joseph, was a
French Capuchin friar,
confidant and
agent of Cardinal...
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knows the
significance of this
scene or the
caption above it: ubi unus
clericus et Ælfgyva ("where [or in which] a
certain cleric and Ælfgyva"), where...
- City's
football activities,
including the
Vatican City Championship, the
Clericus Cup, and the
Vatican City
national football teams. It is also home to the...
- Jean Le Clerc, also
Johannes Clericus (March 19, 1657 –
January 8, 1736), was a
Genevan theologian and
biblical scholar. He was
famous for
promoting exegesis...
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Clerici vagantes or
vagabundi (singular
clericus vagans or vagabundus) is a
medieval Latin term
meaning "wandering clergy"
applied in
early canon law to...
- the
chief executive officer. The word
clerk is
derived from the
Latin clericus meaning "cleric" or "clergyman",
which is the
latinisation of the Gr****...
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Latin clericus (the same word from
which "cleric" is derived). "Clerk",
which used to mean one
ordained to the ministry, also
derives from
clericus. In...