Clergyman
(noun)
A member of the clergy, especially a man who is a priest or minister.
Origin:
From old english, meaning "cleric".
Examples:
- The clergyman gave a moving sermon.
- The church was led by a kind and compassionate clergyman.
- The clergyman was well respected by his congregation.
- The young man decided to become a clergyman.
- The parishioners were grateful for the guidance of the wise and experienced clergyman.