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  1. See all examples of clerk. These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors.

  2. archaic : scholar. 3. a. : an official responsible (as to a government agency) for correspondence, records, and accounts and vested with specified powers or authority (as to issue writs as ordered by a court) city clerk. b. : one employed to keep records or accounts or to perform general office work. a bank clerk. c.

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  4. a worker, esp in an office, who keeps records, files, etc. clerk to the justices. (in England) a legally qualified person who sits in court with lay justices to advise them on points of law. an employee of a court, legislature, board, corporation, etc, who keeps records and accounts, etc. a town clerk.

  5. These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. See all collocations with clerk.

  6. Noun. CLERK definition: 1. someone who works in an office or bank, keeping records and doing general office work: 2…. Learn more.

  7. Definition of clerk noun in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  8. IPA guide. Other forms: clerks; clerking; clerked. A clerk is an office worker who does various paper work and often keeps accounts of money or other details. An office clerk might answer the phone, file papers, or organize computer records.

  9. From Middle English clerc, from Old English clerc, from Late Latin clēricus (“a priest, clergyman, cleric, also generally a learned man, clerk”), from Ancient Greek κληρικός (klērikos, “ (adj. in church jargon) of the clergy”), from κλῆρος (klēros, “lot, inheritance,” originally “a shard used in casting lots ...

  10. clerk. (klɑːʳk, US klɜːrk) Word forms: plural, 3rd person singular present tense clerks, present participle clerking, past tense, past participle clerked. 1.countable noun B2. A clerk is a person who works in an office, bank, or law court and whose job is to look after the records or accounts.

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