the word 'priest' is ultimately from greek via latin presbyter, the term for 'elder'
Portion of an offering or sacrifice set apart and reserved for Yahweh and priests.
If you mean priests, no. There are no female Catholic priests
The Kohanim (כוה×?ים) were the ancient Jewish priests that served in the Temple in Jerusalem up until the year 70 C.E. The singular form is Kohen (כהן)Note: This word is not used for any other type of priests, such as Catholic priests, which are called Komerim.
I did not know that Episcopal priests could marry.Catholic priests can not marry.
Priests is the answer for the cross word puzzle, just saying ;-) Shamen Vicars Preachers etc
The Parents or the Priests
The plural noun 'priests' is a gender noun for males; the plural gender noun for females is priestesses.
Hierophobia - fear of priests or sacred items
Don't know
Birds, among priests, are very itinerant. However, priests do not meander from place to place due to weather conditions.
The word is misspelled. Did you mean clerical? The word clerical has two meanings: * Having to do with the clergy -- religious leaders such as ministers, priests, rabbis, etc. * Having to do with clerks Did you mean cervical? The word cervical a has two meanings: * Having to do with the neck * Having to do with the female cervix -- the neck of the uterus where it joins the vagina.
It is from an ancient word called 'Presbyters,' meaning 'Priests.'