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Meaning of "clerizonte" in the Spanish dictionary

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PRONUNCIATION OF CLERIZONTE IN SPANISH

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GRAMMATICAL CATEGORY OF CLERIZONTE

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Clerizonte is a noun.
A noun is a type of word the meaning of which determines reality. Nouns provide the names for all things: people, objects, sensations, feelings, etc.

WHAT DOES CLERIZONTE MEAN IN SPANISH?

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Definition of clerizonte in the Spanish dictionary

The definition of clergy in the Spanish dictionary is poorly dressed clergy or bad manners. Another meaning of clergy in the dictionary is also a man who used clerical habits without being ordained. La definición de clerizonte en el diccionario castellano es clérigo mal vestido o de malos modales. Otro significado de clerizonte en el diccionario es también hombre que usaba hábitos clericales sin estar ordenado.

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SPANISH WORDS THAT RHYME WITH CLERIZONTE


apronte
pron·te
arconte
ar·con·te
bisonte
bi·son·te
cenzonte
cen·zon·te
chonte
chon·te
desmonte
des·mon·te
fronte
fron·te
guardamonte
guar·da·mon·te
horizonte
ho·ri·zon·te
mastodonte
mas·to·don·te
monte
mon·te
piedemonte
pie·de·mon·te
polizonte
po·li·zon·te
remonte
re·mon·te
rinoceronte
ri·no·ce·ron·te
senzonte
sen·zon·te
sinsonte
sin·son·te
sinzonte
sin·zon·te
somonte
so·mon·te
zonte
zon·te

SPANISH WORDS THAT BEGIN LIKE CLERIZONTE

cleptomaníaca
cleptomaniaco
cleptomaníaco
cleptómano
clerecía
clerical
clericalismo
clericalmente
clericato
clericatura
cleri
clerigalla
clérigo
cleriguicia
clerizón
clero
clerófoba
clerofobia
clerófobo
cleuasmo

SPANISH WORDS THAT END LIKE CLERIZONTE

ambiente
anisodonte
ante
automedonte
bifronte
catodonte
descoronte
durante
eucarionte
excelente
gliptodonte
iguanodonte
monoceronte
pardomonte
prionodonte
procarionte
siguiente
simbionte
sumonte
transmonte

Synonyms and antonyms of clerizonte in the Spanish dictionary of synonyms

SYNONYMS

Translation of «clerizonte» into 25 languages

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TRANSLATION OF CLERIZONTE

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The translations of clerizonte from Spanish to other languages presented in this section have been obtained through automatic statistical translation; where the essential translation unit is the word «clerizonte» in Spanish.

Translator Spanish - Chinese

clerizonte
1,325 millions of speakers

Spanish

clerizonte
570 millions of speakers

Translator Spanish - English

Clergyman
510 millions of speakers

Translator Spanish - Hindi

clerizonte
380 millions of speakers
ar

Translator Spanish - Arabic

clerizonte
280 millions of speakers

Translator Spanish - Russian

clerizonte
278 millions of speakers

Translator Spanish - Portuguese

clerizonte
270 millions of speakers

Translator Spanish - Bengali

clerizonte
260 millions of speakers

Translator Spanish - French

clerizonte
220 millions of speakers

Translator Spanish - Malay

clerizonte
190 millions of speakers

Translator Spanish - German

clerizonte
180 millions of speakers

Translator Spanish - Japanese

clerizonte
130 millions of speakers

Translator Spanish - Korean

clerizonte
85 millions of speakers

Translator Spanish - Javanese

clerizonte
85 millions of speakers
vi

Translator Spanish - Vietnamese

clerizonte
80 millions of speakers

Translator Spanish - Tamil

clerizonte
75 millions of speakers

Translator Spanish - Marathi

clerizonte
75 millions of speakers

Translator Spanish - Turkish

clerizonte
70 millions of speakers

Translator Spanish - Italian

clerizonte
65 millions of speakers

Translator Spanish - Polish

clerizonte
50 millions of speakers

Translator Spanish - Ukrainian

clerizonte
40 millions of speakers

Translator Spanish - Romanian

clerizonte
30 millions of speakers
el

Translator Spanish - Greek

clerizonte
15 millions of speakers
af

Translator Spanish - Afrikaans

clerizonte
14 millions of speakers
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Translator Spanish - Swedish

clerizonte
10 millions of speakers
no

Translator Spanish - Norwegian

clerizonte
5 millions of speakers

Trends of use of clerizonte

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TENDENCIES OF USE OF THE TERM «CLERIZONTE»

The term «clerizonte» is used very little and occupies the 77.765 position in our list of most widely used terms in the Spanish dictionary.
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Principal search tendencies and common uses of clerizonte
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FREQUENCY OF USE OF THE TERM «CLERIZONTE» OVER TIME

The graph expresses the annual evolution of the frequency of use of the word «clerizonte» during the past 500 years. Its implementation is based on analysing how often the term «clerizonte» appears in digitalised printed sources in Spanish between the year 1500 and the present day.

Examples of use in the Spanish literature, quotes and news about clerizonte

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10 SPANISH BOOKS RELATING TO «CLERIZONTE»

Discover the use of clerizonte in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to clerizonte and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in Spanish literature.
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El Teatro español a fines del siglo XVII: historia, cultura ...
159-60). Estas coplas no tardan en afectar el alma de Claudio: "Todo cuanto miro y oigo / son imágenes, son sombras / de mi desgracia", lamenta el clerizonte, añadiendo que esa boba de criada ni siquiera le deja comer con gusto (p. 160).
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Diccionario nuevo de las dos lenguas española e inglesa en ...
(Anti) V. clerizonte. CLERIZONTE, s. m. El que usa de hábitos clericales sin estar ordenado , los mal vestidos , ó que tienen malos modales. Clerk , a clergyman not ordained with a defpicable apparel and bad be- haviour. CLÉRO. s. m. La ...
Tomás Conelly ((O.P.)), Tomás Higgins ((O.P.)), Imprenta Real (Madrid), 1798
3
De Oñate a la Granja:
... tira la bota soy yo, y te rompo con ella las narices. -Ahora pienso, mi buen clerizonte, que, en efecto, desvarío, porque la estoy llamando incógnita, y para ti no debe de serlo ya... para ti, afortunado mortal eclesiástico, se ha quitado la careta.
Perez Galdos, Benito, 1990
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Nuevo diccionario de la lengua castellana: Arreglado sobre ...
Clericatura, f. Estado clerical. Clérigo, ra. Persona dedicada al altar por las ordenes recibidas. Clerizón, m. Monacillo. || anl. Clerizonte. Clerizonte, ra. Uuc usa hábitos clericales sin estar ordenado. || Clérigo mal vestido y de malos modales.
Rosa y Bouret (Paris), 1859
5
Diccionario manual de la lengua castellana, arreglado á la ...
El que en virtud de las ordenes menores 6 mayores, está dedicado 31 servicio del altar y culto divino. Cierlguillo, m. fam. dina, de Clérigo. Clerizon, m. En algunas catedrales el mozo de coro, o monacillo. || ant. Clerizonte. Clerizonte, m.
Ramón Campuzano, 1858
6
Diccionario portátil de la lengua castellano segun la ...
Clericatura, f. El estado clerical . Clérigo, m. Et que en virtud de las ordenes menores ó mayores esU dedicado al servicio del altar y culto divino. Clerizón, ra En algunas catedrales el mozo de coro, ó monacillo. || ant. Clerizonte. Clerizonte, ra.
‎1862
7
Diccionario de la Academie Española
Clerizonte. CLERIZONTE. s. m. El que usa de hábitos clericales sin estar ordenado. Clericum agens. - El clérigo sin estudios y dc malos modales. Buslicus . CLERO. s. m. La totalidad de los clérigos. asi seculares como regulares. C'Ierus .
Vicente Gonzalez Arnao, 1826
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Diccionario de la Academia Española
CLERIGUILLO. s. m. fam. d. de Clérigo. Clericus despicabilis. CLERIZON, s. m. En algunas catedrales , el mozo de coro ó monacillo. — ant. Clerizonte. CLERIZONTE, s. m. El que usa de hábitos clericales sin estar ordenado. Cle- ricum agens ...
Vicente González Arnao, Parmantier ((Paris)), 1826
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Diccionario de la Real Academia Española
CLERIZÓN, s. m. En algunas catedrales , el mozo de coro ó monacillo. — ant. Clerizonte. CLERIZONTE, s. m. El que usa de hábitos clericales sin estar ordenado. Cle- ricum agens. — El clérigo sin estudios y de malos modales, ¡ luslicus.
‎1826
10
Diccionario de la lengua castellana
ant. clerizonte. CLERIZONTE, m. El que usa de hábitos clericales sin estar ordenado. Cterivum ayens. I| El clérigo mal vestido ó de malos modales. Pannosus clericus, inurbanus. CLERO, m. La porción del pueblo cristiano que está dedicada ...
Real Academia Española, 1841

NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «CLERIZONTE»

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Ramos Sucre, obra inmortal
... el recurso del "yo" como monólogo dramático, el uso de expresiones tipo "un clerizonte bigardo". Como si quisiera que lo leyeran con un diccionario al lado. «El Universal, Jun 15»

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« EDUCALINGO. Clerizonte [online]. Available <https://educalingo.com/en/dic-es/clerizonte>. May 2024 ».
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