Churchman

/ˈtʃɜːtʃmən/ noun

Definition

A male member of the clergy; a priest, minister, or other ordained member of a church.

Etymology

From church + man. The word 'man' historically served as a generic term for humans of either sex, though now it typically refers specifically to males.

Kelly Says

The word 'churchman' reveals English's gender history—we once said 'man' generically (like 'mankind' for humanity), but gender-neutral language movements led to alternatives like 'clergyperson' or 'clergy,' showing how social change rewires our vocabulary.

Translations

AMአማርኛ
ቤተ ክርስቲያን ሰው
bey-te kris-tee-yan sew
ARالعربية
رجل الدين
rij-al-al-deen
BNবাংলা
মন্দিরের লোক
mon-di-rer lo-k
CACatalà
home religiós
ho-meh reh-lee-gee-ohs
CSČeština
člověk kostela
ch-lo-vek koh-ste-la
DADansk
kirke mand
kir-keh mand
DEDeutsch
Kirchenmann
kir-chen-man
ELΕλληνικά
άνθρωπος της εκκλησίας
an-thro-pos teeh ek-kli-see-as
ESEspañol
hombre de la iglesia
om-breh deh la ee-gles-ya
FAفارسی
مرد مذهبی
mard-e-de-z-he-bee
FISuomi
kirkko mies
kir-ko mies
FRFrançais
homme d'église
om-meh deh e-glise
GUGU
ધર્મિક વ્યક્તિ
dhar-mik vyak-tee
HAHA
mutum addini
moo-tum ah-deen-ee
HEעברית
איש דת
eesh deet
HIहिन्दी
मंदिरवाला
man-dir-va-la
HUMagyar
templomi férfi
tem-plo-mee far-ee
IDBahasa Indonesia
orang gereja
oh-rang ge-re-ja
IGIG
nwanyi ezi
n-wah-yee eh-zee
ITItaliano
uomo di chiesa
oo-moh dee ee-g-leh-sa
JA日本語
教会の人
kyōkai no hito
KKKK
дінні адам
dee-nee ah-dam
KMKM
ប្រពៃណី
pra-pra-vay-nee
KO한국어
교회 사람
gyo-hoe sa-ram
MRMR
धार्मिक व्यक्ती
dhar-mik vyakti
MSBahasa Melayu
orang gereja
oh-rang ge-re-ja
MYမြန်မာ
ကျောင်းသူ
chawng-thu
NLNederlands
kerkman
kerk-man
NONorsk
kirke mann
kir-keh man
PAPA
ਧਾਰਮਿਕ व्यਕਤੀ
dhar-mik vyakti
PLPolski
człowiek kościoła
ch-wo-v-yek koh-syeh-el-skoh
PTPortuguês
homem da igreja
oh-m-eh dah ee-g-leh-sa
RORomână
omul bisericii
oh-mul bee-ri-chii
RUРусский
церковный человек
tserkov-nyy che-lo-vek
SVSvenska
kyrko man
kyr-koh man
SWKiswahili
mwanaume wa kanisa
mwa-na-a-me wa ka-ni-sa
TAதமிழ்
சபை மக்கள்
sa-bai ma-kka-l
TEతెలుగు
వైభవం
vai-bhavam
THไทย
ผู้ที่เกี่ยวข้องกับศาสนา
poo tee glai-tohng gup sa-na
TLTL
tao ng iglesia
tah-oh ng ee-g-leh-sa
TRTürkçe
kilise adamı
kil-ise ah-da-mee
UKУкраїнська
церковна людина
tserkov-na loo-dee-na
URاردو
مذہبی شخص
mad-he-bee shakh-s
VITiếng Việt
người thuộc về tôn giáo
nguoi thuoc ve ton giao
YOYO
ọmọ ẹ̀kọ̀ ìṣẹ́
oh-moh eh-koh ee-sheh
ZH中文
教士
jiao shi
ZUZU
umuntu wezulu
oo-moo-ntu weh-zoo-loo

Ethical Language Guidance

Gender History

The term 'churchman' (clergy or devout male member) dates to Old English; from medieval through modern periods, it assumed male-only religious authority and leadership. Women were systematically excluded from clergy roles, making the masculine default a structural reflection of institutional inequality.

Inclusive Usage

Use 'clergy member', 'church leader', or 'churchgoer' instead. For specific contexts, use 'clergyperson' or 'ordained minister'.

Inclusive Alternatives

["clergy member","church leader","clergyperson","ordained minister","churchgoer"]

Empowerment Note

Women served as deaconesses, abbesses, theologians, and mystics throughout Christian history despite exclusion from male-dominated hierarchies. Their contributions to theology, scriptural interpretation, and community ministry were foundational but often uncredited.

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