simoniac
/saɪˈmoʊnɪæk/Definitions
1. noun
A person who procures or holds a church office or dignity in return for money or other improper considerations.
“The bishop was accused of being a simoniac and was subsequently stripped of his title.”
1. noun
A person who procures or holds a church office or dignity in return for money or other improper considerations.
“The bishop was accused of being a simoniac and was subsequently stripped of his title.”