Definitions for clericalism

clericalism cler·i·cal·ism

Spelling: [kler-i-kuh-liz-uh m]
IPA: /ˈklɛr ɪ kəˌlɪz əm/

Clericalism is a 11 letter English word. It's valid Words with friends word worth 22 points.

You can make 751 anagrams from letters in clericalism (acceiillmrs).

Definitions for clericalism

noun

  1. clerical principles.
  2. clerical power or influence in government, politics, etc. (distinguished from laicism).
  3. support of such power or influence.

Origin of clericalism

First recorded in 1860-65; clerical + -ism

Examples for clericalism

His book is neither a panegyric on clericalism nor a libel on it.

This is the meaning of M. Gambetta's war-cry 'clericalism is the enemy.'

clericalism, like any other concept, is more than a set of ideas.

The repression of clericalism was only a part of the scheme for a legalised Despotism.

clericalism claimed its bond from the monarchy which it had helped to restore.

Is it "clericalism" which manufactures dynamite and blows up houses?

This is the dominion of the idea; in other words, it is clericalism.

As in the case of clericalism, so it is in the case of churchism.

I will not talk nor allow any one else to talk about "clericalism" and "militarism."

The book was intended to draw the fire of the enemy, clericalism, and it did.

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