priest like - translation to greek
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priest like - translation to greek

WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Priest (movie); Priest (film); The Priest; Priest (last name); Priest (surname); Priest (family name); The Priest (film); The Priest (song)

priest like      
ιερατικός
like this         
τοιουτοτροπώς
i like it         
μου αρέσει

Definition

priest
n.
1) to ordain a priest
2) to defrock, unfrock a priest
3) an Anglican; Catholic; Episcopalian; Mormon; Orthodox priest
4) a high; parish priest

Wikipedia

Priest (disambiguation)

A priest is a person who holds an office in a religion, for example an Orthodox Christian priest, Roman Catholic priest, Hindu priest, an Imam in Islam, or a Kohen in Judaism.

Priest may also refer to:

Examples of use of priest like
1. Mr Maclean wants to protect the "priest–like" confidentiality of correspondence between MPs and constituents.
2. Like priest, like congregation," Vishnepolsky said, referring to Kerimov‘s role in Russian business and society.
3. Prison criticized Geoghan‘s slaying led to sharp criticism of the prison system for allowing a notorious child–molesting priest like Geoghan to be put in the same unit as Druce, a convicted killer.
4. Every time Blair or Brown expresses some degree of exasperation they translate it as ‘Who will rid me of this turbulent priest‘." Like several colleagues, he dismissed Mr Milburn‘s prospects as a candidate, adding: "He made a total dog‘s dinner of the general election campaign." Arguments over the succession have reemerged after a period of calm, and gathered pace when Mr Milburn and his close ally Stephen Byers criticised Mr Brown‘s tax credit system in the Commons.