Clerkly


[klurk-lee; British klahrk-lee] /ˈklɜrk li; British ˈklɑrk li/

adjective, clerklier, clerkliest.
1.
of, relating to, or characteristic of a clerk.
2.
Archaic. .
adverb
3.
in the manner of a clerk.
/ˈklɑːklɪ/
adjective -lier, -liest
1.
of or like a clerk
2.
(obsolete) learned
adverb
3.
(obsolete) in the manner of a clerk

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