What does geestelijke hoed met kwasten in Dutch mean?

What is the meaning of the word geestelijke hoed met kwasten in Dutch? The article explains the full meaning, pronunciation along with bilingual examples and instructions on how to use geestelijke hoed met kwasten in Dutch.

The word geestelijke hoed met kwasten in Dutch means clergyman, geestelijke, geestelijke, geestelijke, predikant, kanunnik, mannelijke geestelijke, geestelijke gezondheid, mentale gezondheid. To learn more, please see the details below.

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Meaning of the word geestelijke hoed met kwasten

clergyman

(religie: priester)

geestelijke

(church official)

Clerics met to discuss ministry to young people.

geestelijke

(male Christian church minister)

A clergyman opened the church door and found a baby in a basket on the steps.

geestelijke, predikant

(religious official)

Richard became an ordained minister when he was 30.

kanunnik

(member of a Catholic order)

Louis joined the church and eventually became a canon.

mannelijke geestelijke

(male member of the clergy)

geestelijke gezondheid, mentale gezondheid

(mental health)

She feels that her sanity's at stake if she stays in the job.

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