Definitions for priestcraft

priestcraft priest·craft

Spelling: [preest-kraft, -krahft]
IPA: /ˈpristˌkræft, -ˌkrɑft/

Priestcraft is a 11 letter English word.

You can make 1061 anagrams from letters in priestcraft (acefiprrstt).

Definitions for priestcraft

noun

  1. the training, knowledge, and abilities necessary to a priest.

Origin of priestcraft

First recorded in 1475-85; priest + craft

Examples for priestcraft

The world has discarded kingcraft and priestcraft and come to mobcraft.

He had resolved to strike a blow at priestcraft before he died.

The latter are based on conquest or priestcraft, and the former on reason.

It soon became the test of Teutonic patriotism to resist Italian priestcraft.

"You are thinking of priestcraft, not philosophy, Cazotte," said Champfort.

The people for the most part, believed this infamous tissue of priestcraft.

Not much ahead of ancient Egyptians in spirituality or in priestcraft!

The surplice was the badge of priestcraft, and he thanked God he was not a priest.

Its name is priestcraft and Intolerance under the name of “Religion.”

There were also Shamans of hunting, of medicine and priestcraft.

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