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A man of the cloth is a clergyman, minister, priest, or other religious leader. The expression man of the cloth came into use in the early 1700s; previous to this time, the word cloth was used to mean the particular clothes worn by a profession and might have been considered a synonym for uniform .
11 окт. 1998 г. · The word "cloth" acquired the even more specialized sense denoting the distinctive clothing worn by servants or by members of the same profession.
13 мая 2002 г. · The term “man of the cloth” was thus originally applied to mean any livery, any clothes that distinguished a profession.
a clergyman in Christian churches who has the authority to perform or administer various religious rites; one of the Holy Orders.
Because a priest's job is directly involved with bringing God into our lives—and because he chose priesthood over family—his identity seems quite naturally a ...
3 дня назад · The phrase is thought to have originated from the distinctive clothing worn by clergy members. Examples. The man of the cloth delivered a ...
23 июн. 2024 г. · “Man of the Cloth” now means more than a title. It shows a commitment to helping and guiding others spiritually and in community life.
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