| pries | a clergyman in many Christian churches who has the authority to perform or administer various religious rites |
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| pries | a spiritual leader in a non-Christian religion |
| pries | in societies practicing shamanism: one acting as a medium between the visible and spirit worlds |
| pries | the right of a clergyman to refuse to divulge confidential information received from a person during confession or similar exchanges |
| pries | ruled by or oppressed by a priest |
| pries | the skills involved in the work of a priest |
| pries | a derogatory reference to priests who use their influence to control secular or political affairs |
| pries | a woman priest |
| pries | the body of ordained religious practitioners |
| pries | English chemist who isolated many gases and discovered oxygen (independently of Scheele) (1733-1804) |
| pries | befitting or characteristic of a priest or the priesthood |
| pries | befitting or characteristic of a priest or the priesthood |