man of the cloth
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Definition
- Noun:
- A member of the clergy; a spiritual leader of the Christian Church: The phrase "man of the cloth" refers specifically to a man who is ordained for religious duties, such as a priest, minister, or pastor. It emphasizes his role and the traditional garments (clothing) associated with his office.
Usage Examples
- Noun:
- The community sought guidance from the man of the cloth.
- As a man of the cloth, his words carried great moral weight.
- The wedding was officiated by a respected man of the cloth.
Advanced Usage
- The phrase is often used in formal or traditional contexts to denote respect for the clergyperson's role.
- While historically and most commonly referring to Christian clergy, it can sometimes be used more broadly for religious leaders of other faiths in a metaphorical sense, though this is less standard.
Variants and Related Words
- Clergyman (n): A more direct synonym for a male member of the clergy.
- Clergy (n): The body of all people ordained for religious duties.
- The cloth (n): A metonym for the clergy as a profession or institution.
- He was called to the cloth at a young age.
Synonyms
- Clergyman
- Priest
- Minister
- Pastor
- Reverend
Related Idioms
- A man of God: A very similar idiom emphasizing piety and religious vocation.
- The villagers saw the missionary as a true man of God.
Noun
- a member of the clergy and a spiritual leader of the Christian Church