a man of God/the cloth
man of God
A man who is devout in his belief in God. He is a man of God who has devoted his life to serving others.
See also: god, man, of
man of the cloth
A priest or clergyman. Ever since he was young, John knew he wanted to become a man of the cloth.
See also: cloth, man, of
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.
man of the cloth
Fig. a clergyman. Father Brown is a man of the cloth and is welcome at our table for dinner every Sunday.
See also: cloth, man, of
McGraw-Hill Dictionary of American Idioms and Phrasal Verbs.
man of God
1 a clergyman. 2 a holy man or saint.See also: god, man, of
man of the cloth
a clergyman. Jonathan Swift used cloth as an informal term for the clerical profession in the early 18th century, but it was earlier applied to several other occupations for which distinctive clothing was worn, e.g. the legal or military professions.
See also: cloth, man, of
Farlex Partner Idioms Dictionary
a ˌman of ˈGod/the ˈcloth
(old-fashioned, formal) a religious man, especially a priest or a clergymanSee also: cloth, god, man, of
Farlex Partner Idioms Dictionary
- man of God
- woman of God
- find God
- by God
- T.G.I.F.
- TGIF
- wot
- God knows
- God only knows
- God only knows!