From clergy + person.
clergyperson (plural clergypersons or clergypeople)
- A cleric; especially, an ordained (male or female) Christian minister.
- Hyponyms: clergyman, clergywoman
- Holonym: clergy
ordained (male or female) Christian minister, male or female member of the clergy
- Belarusian: свяшчэннаслужы́цель m (svjaščennaslužýcjelʹ), свяшчэннаслужы́целька f (svjaščennaslužýcjelʹka)
- Bulgarian: свещенослужи́тел (bg) m (sveštenoslužítel), свещенослужи́телка f (sveštenoslužítelka)
- Chinese:
- Mandarin: 牧師/牧师 (zh) (mùshī)
- Czech: duchovní (cs) m
- Dutch: geestelijke (nl) m or f
- Esperanto: pastro
- Finnish: pappi (fi)
- French: prêtre (fr) m, prêtresse (fr) f, clerc (fr) m, clergesse (fr) f, cléresse (fr) f
- German: Pfarrer (de) m, Pfarrerin (de) f, Pastor (de) m, Pastorin (de) f, Kleriker (de) m, Klerikerin f, Geistlicher (de) m, Geistliche (de) f, Seelsorger (de) m, Seelsorgerin (de) f, Seelenhirt m, Seelenhirte (de) m, Seelenhirtin f
- Italian: chierico (it) m, ecclesiastico (it) m
- Japanese: 聖職者 (ja) (せいしょくしゃ, seishokusha)
- Korean: 성직자(聖職者) (seongjikja)
- Polish: duchowny (pl) m, osoba duchowna (pl) f
- Portuguese: clérigo (pt) m, clériga f
- Romanian: față bisericească (ro) f
- Russian: священнослужи́тель (ru) m (svjaščennoslužítelʹ), священнослужи́тельница (ru) f (svjaščennoslužítelʹnica)
- Serbo-Croatian:
- Cyrillic: духо̀внӣк m, ду̀хо̄вница f
- Roman: duhòvnīk (sh) m, dùhōvnica (sh) f
- Slovak: duchovný m
- Sorbian:
- Lower Sorbian: faraŕ m, fararka f
- Spanish: clérigo (es) m, clériga f
- Ukrainian: священнослужи́тель m (svjaščennoslužýtelʹ), священнослужи́телька f (svjaščennoslužýtelʹka)
- Volapük: kultan (vo), pädan (vo) (Catholic), pastan (vo) (Evangelical, Protestant)
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