Clerical
(adjective)
- Relating to clerks, office work, or administrative duties.
- Relating to the clergy or the work of the church.
- Relating to or used by clerks or other office workers.
Origin:
Derived from the late latin word 'clericus', meaning 'clergyman, clerk'.
Examples:
- She was offered a clerical job at the law firm.
- The bishop wore his clerical robes to the ceremony.
- The company was hiring for a number of clerical positions.
- The priest was busy with clerical duties in his office.
- She was dressed in her clerical attire for the conference.