priests
Concise Oxford English Dictionary © 2008 Oxford University Press:
priest/priːst/
▶noun
- 1 an ordained minister of the Catholic, Orthodox, or Anglican Church, authorized to perform certain rites and administer certain sacraments.
■ a person who performs ceremonies in a non-Christian religion.
- 2 a mallet used to kill fish caught when angling.
– derivatives
priesthood noun,
priestliness noun,
priestly adjective.
priesthood noun,
priestliness noun,
priestly adjective.
– origin OE prēost, of Gmc origin, based on eccles. L. presbyter; sense 2 of the noun alludes to the priest's function in performing the last rites.
'priests' also found in these Oxford entries:
cardinal
- corybantic
- cotta
- domino
- ephod
- Fr
- frock
- galliambic
- hieratic
- hierocracy
- Jesuit
- laver
- Levite
- office
- opus Dei
- oratory
- pontifex
- Pontifex Maximus
- priest-in-charge
- sacerdotal
- seminary
- shewbread
- soutane
- Sulpician
- theocracy

