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Clerk
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This article is about office workers for private companies. For other uses, including government posts known as clerk, see
Clerk (disambiguation).
Clerk, the vocational title, commonly refers to a In
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History and etymology
The word clerk, derived from the Latin clericus meaning '
cleric', i.e.
clergyman (Latin was the foremost language used at most early medieval courts, writing mainly entrusted to clergy as most laymen couldn't read), can denote someone who works in an
office and whose duties include record-keeping or correspondence. The word entered English from Scots Gaelic clèireach also derived from Latin clericus, which in turn derived from
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