anticlerical

See also: anticlérical

English

Etymology

From anti- + clerical.

Adjective

anticlerical (comparative more anticlerical, superlative most anticlerical)

  1. Opposed to political influence of clerics.

Translations

Noun

anticlerical (plural anticlericals)

  1. One who opposes the political influence of clerics.

Translations


Portuguese

Etymology

From anti- + clerical.

Adjective

anticlerical m, f (plural anticlericais, comparable)

  1. (politics) anticlerical (opposed to political influence of clerics)

Synonyms


Spanish

Etymology

From anti- + clerical.

Adjective

anticlerical (plural anticlericales)

  1. anticlerical
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