clèrc

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See also: clerc

Norman

Etymology

From Old French clerc, from Late Latin clēricus (a priest, clergyman, cleric, also generally a learned man, clerk), from Ancient Greek κληρικός (klērikós, of the clergy), from κλῆρος (klêros, lot, inheritance,” originally “a shard used in casting lots).

Noun

clèrc m (plural clèrcs)

  1. (Jersey) clerk

Synonyms