Clergy به انگلیسی
From Longman Dictionary
cler‧gy /ˈklɜːdʒi $ ˈklɜːr-/ noun
Example
In 1294-7, it has been calculated, the laity and clergy together yielded £280,000 in direct taxes to the king
The saintly Vicar of Keyingham, Philip of Beverley, who did much for local clergy, was venerated as a saint
But while they defended against outsiders, a new enemy came from their own clergy ranks
It also provided approximately 40% of the stipends and housing costs of the 11,500 serving clergy
He sets the clergy against each other in rivalry for his favours