Etymology: [ 'kl&rk, British usually ] (noun.) before 12th century. From Middle English clerc Old English clerc Late Latin clēricus (“a priest, clergyman, cleric, also generally a learned man, clerk”) Ancient Greek κληρικός (klērikos, “(adj. in church jargon) of the clergy”) κλῆρος (klēros, “lot, inheritance, originally "a shard used in casting lots".”)
tezgâhtar, memur, yazıcı, x satıcılık/katiplik yap, yaz, clerk of the court zabıt katibi, parish clerk kilise katibi, kâtiplik yapmak, rahip/satıcı/yazman, clerkship katiplik, sekreter, resepsiyonist, yazmanlık yapmak, kâtip, şef [brit.], yazman, müdür [brit.], YAZICI:İdari bir birlikte kayıtları tutan şahıs. Bir yazıcının unvanı ve görevi, birliğe ve tutmakta olduğu kayıtlara göre değişir. Örneğin; bölük yazıcısı (company clerk), stok yazıcısı (stok clerk), posta yazıcısı (mail clerk) ve haber merkezi yazıcısı (message clerk) gibi, tezgâhtarlık yapmak, katiplik et, görevli, işyar, müdür, şef, evrak memuru, yazmak, rahip, büro elamanı, katip, yazıcı er soldier who acts as, katipler, yazmanlar,
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tezgâhtar
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memur
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yazıcı isim
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x satıcılık/katiplik yap
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yaz fiil
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clerk of the court zabıt katibi
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parish clerk kilise katibi
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kâtiplik yapmak fiil
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rahip/satıcı/yazman
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clerkship katiplik
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sekreter isim
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resepsiyonist isim
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yazmanlık yapmak fiil
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kâtip isim
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şef [brit.] isim
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yazman isim
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müdür [brit.] isim
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YAZICI:İdari bir birlikte kayıtları tutan şahıs. Bir yazıcının unvanı ve görevi, birliğe ve tutmakta olduğu kayıtlara göre değişir. Örneğin; bölük yazıcısı (company clerk), stok yazıcısı (stok clerk), posta yazıcısı (mail clerk) ve haber merkezi yazıcısı (message clerk) gibi Askeri
One who occupationally works with records, accounts, letters, etc.; an office worker, A facilitator of a Quaker meeting for business affairs, To act as a clerk, to perform the duties or functions of a clerk, an employee who performs clerical work e, One employed to keep records or accounts; a scribe; an accountant; as, the clerk of a court; a town clerk, keeps records or accounts work as a clerk, as in the legal business, the person accompanying the auctioneer who records the winning bid and winning bidder number, An assistant in a shop or store, the timekeeper of the debate, A man who could read; a scholar; a learned person; a man of letters, A clergyman or ecclesiastic, work as a clerk, A parish officer, being a layman who leads in reading the responses of the Episcopal church service, and otherwise assists in it, CDS: The software that provides an interface between client applications and CDS servers The clerk receives a request from an application, sends the request to a CDS server, and returns any resulting information to the application The clerk saves (caches) the results of lookups so that it does not have to repeatedly go to a CDS server for the same information DTS: A software component that synchronizes the clock for its client system by requesting time values from servers, computing a new time from the values, and supplying the computed time to client applications, To clerk means to work as a clerk. Gene clerked at the auction. to work as a clerk, an employee who performs clerical work (e g , keeps records or accounts), A clerk is someone who works in a store. = sales clerk, In a hotel, office, or hospital, a clerk is the person whose job is to answer the telephone and deal with people when they arrive. a hotel clerk, bureaucrat, minor office worker; recorder, book-keeper; salesperson; member of the clergy, A clerk is a person who works in an office, bank, or law court and whose job is to look after the records or accounts. She was offered a job as an accounts clerk with a travel firm, Officer of court who files pleadings, motions, judgments, etc , issues process, and keeps records of court proceedings A law clerk assists an attorney or judge with legal research, brief writing, and other legal tasks Is commonly a recent law school graduate or law student, a salesperson in a store, One who keeps the records of all proceedings, exhibits and administers the oath to jurors and witnesses, The Chief Executive Officer of any Grove This person is elected from the Grove (or, where there is a nest, from the nest) and is the main spokesperson, record keeper, correspondent, etc , for the Grove The Clerk serves for a year and a day, and may serve up to three terms consecutively, work as a clerk, as in the legal business, An employee of a brokerage house who transfers orders and information between stockbrokers in an office and floor brokers at a stock exchange <top>, A scholar Hence, beau-clerc (See above, Clerical Titles ) All the clerks, I mean the learned ones, in Christian kingdoms, Have their free voices Shakespeare: Henry VIII , ii 2 St Nicholas's Clerks Thieves An equivoque on the word Nick I think there came prancing down the hill a couple of St Nicholas's clerks - Rowley: Match at Midnight, 1633 Clerk-ale and Church-ale Mr Douce says the word ale is used in such composite words as bride-ale, clerk-ale, church-ale, lamb-ale, Midsummer-ale, Scot-ale, Whitsun-ale, etc , for revel or feast, ale being the chief liquor given The multitude call Church-ale Sunday their revelyng day, which day is spent in bulbeatings, bearbeating, dicying, and drunkenness - W Kethe (1570) Clerkenwell (London) means the Clerks'-well, where the parish clerks of London used to assemble yearly to play some sacred piece, The person employed by the principal auctioneer or auction firm to record what is sold and to whom and for what price, the senior permanent official of a house of a Parliament who advises on procedure and records the decisions of the house, and is the administrative head of the house's support services, the activity of recording business transactions, third person singular present tense of the verb to clerk, plural of clerk,
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One who occupationally works with records, accounts, letters, etc.; an office worker
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A facilitator of a Quaker meeting for business affairs
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To act as a clerk, to perform the duties or functions of a clerk - "The law school graduate clerked for the supreme court judge for the summer."
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an employee who performs clerical work e
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One employed to keep records or accounts; a scribe; an accountant; as, the clerk of a court; a town clerk
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keeps records or accounts work as a clerk, as in the legal business
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the person accompanying the auctioneer who records the winning bid and winning bidder number
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An assistant in a shop or store
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the timekeeper of the debate
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A man who could read; a scholar; a learned person; a man of letters
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A clergyman or ecclesiastic
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work as a clerk fiil
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A parish officer, being a layman who leads in reading the responses of the Episcopal church service, and otherwise assists in it
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CDS: The software that provides an interface between client applications and CDS servers The clerk receives a request from an application, sends the request to a CDS server, and returns any resulting information to the application The clerk saves (caches) the results of lookups so that it does not have to repeatedly go to a CDS server for the same information DTS: A software component that synchronizes the clock for its client system by requesting time values from servers, computing a new time from the values, and supplying the computed time to client applications
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To clerk means to work as a clerk. Gene clerked at the auction. to work as a clerk
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an employee who performs clerical work (e g , keeps records or accounts)
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A clerk is someone who works in a store. = sales clerk
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In a hotel, office, or hospital, a clerk is the person whose job is to answer the telephone and deal with people when they arrive. a hotel clerk
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bureaucrat, minor office worker; recorder, book-keeper; salesperson; member of the clergy isim
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A clerk is a person who works in an office, bank, or law court and whose job is to look after the records or accounts. She was offered a job as an accounts clerk with a travel firm
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Officer of court who files pleadings, motions, judgments, etc , issues process, and keeps records of court proceedings A law clerk assists an attorney or judge with legal research, brief writing, and other legal tasks Is commonly a recent law school graduate or law student
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a salesperson in a store
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One who keeps the records of all proceedings, exhibits and administers the oath to jurors and witnesses
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The Chief Executive Officer of any Grove This person is elected from the Grove (or, where there is a nest, from the nest) and is the main spokesperson, record keeper, correspondent, etc , for the Grove The Clerk serves for a year and a day, and may serve up to three terms consecutively
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work as a clerk, as in the legal business
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An employee of a brokerage house who transfers orders and information between stockbrokers in an office and floor brokers at a stock exchange <top>
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A scholar Hence, beau-clerc (See above, Clerical Titles ) All the clerks, I mean the learned ones, in Christian kingdoms, Have their free voices Shakespeare: Henry VIII , ii 2 St Nicholas's Clerks Thieves An equivoque on the word Nick I think there came prancing down the hill a couple of St Nicholas's clerks - Rowley: Match at Midnight, 1633 Clerk-ale and Church-ale Mr Douce says the word ale is used in such composite words as bride-ale, clerk-ale, church-ale, lamb-ale, Midsummer-ale, Scot-ale, Whitsun-ale, etc , for revel or feast, ale being the chief liquor given The multitude call Church-ale Sunday their revelyng day, which day is spent in bulbeatings, bearbeating, dicying, and drunkenness - W Kethe (1570) Clerkenwell (London) means the Clerks'-well, where the parish clerks of London used to assemble yearly to play some sacred piece
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The person employed by the principal auctioneer or auction firm to record what is sold and to whom and for what price
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the senior permanent official of a house of a Parliament who advises on procedure and records the decisions of the house, and is the administrative head of the house's support services
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the activity of recording business transactions
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third person singular present tense of the verb to clerk
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