Clement [adjective]

Definition of Clement:

calm, mild (weather)

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Sentence/Example of Clement:

He elbowed, criticised, scolded and toadied to Clement Chardin des Lupeaulx and other office-holders.

The symbol of the heaven-bound ship— —is mentioned by Clement of Alexandria as being in vogue in the second century.

It was doubtless a seal of this character to which Clement of Alexandria alludes as bearing the —the ship in full sail for heaven.

The earliest long-case clocks were made by William Clement about 1680, and within the same year Tompion was making them too.

But Clement only laughed and spread out his hands, for Corsica chooses to ignore the game laws.

Urban excommunicated Clement as an anti-pope, and commissioned Bishop Spencer to conduct a crusade against him.

When you heard Robertson read one of his comedies, Clement Scott tells us, you understood it in all its details.

Clement O. Bergevin spent his youthful days in his father's home and acquired his education in the old French town school.

Clement had died in April 1314, but the cardinals assembled at Carpentras were unable to agree as to his successor.

There was nothing, however, very deadly in the encounter of the Sparhawk and Father Clement.