What is another word for clergywoman?

Pronunciation: [klˈɜːd͡ʒɪwˌʊmən] (IPA)

There are several synonyms for the word "clergywoman" that can be used to describe women who are ordained members of the clergy. One common synonym is "pastor," which can be used to refer to both men and women who lead a congregation. Another synonym is "minister," which can also be used to describe both genders. "Priestess" is another term that can be used to describe women who hold a similar role as priests in certain religions. "Reverend" is also a common way to address and refer to female members of the clergy. Lastly, "vicar" can also be used to describe a female member of the clergy who has a pastoral role in a church or religious community.

What are the hypernyms for Clergywoman?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

Usage examples for Clergywoman

It is not always necessary for the clergywoman to pay visits, is it?
"Not Like Other Girls"
Rosa N. Carey
The clergywoman, as you call her, is doing too much.
"Not Like Other Girls"
Rosa N. Carey
She was very active in her district at all times, and had proved herself an admirable clergywoman; but perhaps it would not have occurred to her to go out upon a charitable errand that particular evening had it not been for the presence of Mr Leeson down-stairs.
"The Perpetual Curate"
Mrs [Margaret] Oliphant

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