Meaning & Definition of word "Priesthood"

to

arrow

    Priesthood

    /ˈpriːst.hʊd/

    noun:

    • 1. The office, state, or profession of a priest.
      • Example: After years of study, she was finally ordained into the priesthood.
    • 2. The collective body of priests in a religion.
      • Example: The priesthood of the ancient temple was highly respected.
    • 3. A spiritual or religious leadership role that involves performing ceremonies or sacraments.
      • Example: He felt a calling to the priesthood, dedicated to serving his community.
    • 4. A system or order that involves priests in a religious hierarchy.
      • Example: The priesthood operates within a well-defined structure in many religious traditions.

    Etymology

    From Middle English 'priesthode', meaning 'the office of a priest'.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    priesthood of all believers:

    The belief that all Christians have direct access to God and can serve as priests.

    enter the priesthood:

    To take on the duties and responsibilities of a priest.

    priesthood functions:

    The various roles and responsibilities associated with being a priest.

    Related Words

    priest:

    A person authorized to perform religious rituals.

    clergy:

    The body of people ordained for religious duties.

    ministry:

    The congregation or the act of administering spiritual care.

    Slang Meanings of priesthood

    Meaning: Holy squad

    Example Sentence: He joined the holy squad to serve the community.

    Meaning: God squad

    Example Sentence: The god squad often meets to discuss community outreach.