CLERISY


Meaning of CLERISY in English

ˈklerəsē noun

( -es )

Etymology: German klerisei clergy (often used contemptuously), from Medieval Latin clericia, from Late Latin clericus priest

: the well-educated or learned class : the academic class : intelligentsia

the clerisy of a nation … whether poets or philosophers or scholars — S.T.Coleridge

Webster's New International English Dictionary.      Новый международный словарь английского языка Webster.