clerically
adverb
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adv
Etymology: Etymology tree English clerical Middle English -ly English -ly English clerically From clerical + -ly.
- In a clerical manner; as a cleric.
“This reverend man, with countenance so demurely benign, with robes so glossy and so clerically flowing, with wig so minutely powdered, so rigid and so vast,—-could this be he who, of late, with sour visage, and in snuffy habiliments, administered, ferule in hand, the Draconian laws of the academy?”
“Among the black and breaking groups in that distance was one especially black which did not break—a group of two figures clerically clad.”