A person employed to keep records or to undertake routine administrative duties
“A competent clerk at the field, equipped with stock record forms, should be able to price the outgo of the stocks as accurately as can the office clerk.”
A person employed to copy documents or take notes
“When it appears that the appellants' attorney would not permit the clerk to copy the entire record in the transcript, the appeal should be dismissed.”
A person whose occupation it is to sell things, especially in a store
“People may be frightened away by the price, even though they could be sold by the sales clerk if the price had not kept them from entering the store.”
An employee who handles or manages money or transactions
“Later, the bank clerk counts and verifies the deposit amount.”
A layman that assists in a church service
“God save the King! Will no man say, amen? Am I both priest and clerk? Well then, amen.”
A person who keeps records
Someone who is employed in a regular job
A person who maintains the financial accounts of a business
A male office assistant
An assistant or attendant, often of a humble or servile rank
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