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laic
[ley-ik]
adjective
Also laical. lay; secular.
noun
one of the laity.
laic
/ ˈɪɪ /
adjective
of or involving the laity; secular
noun
a rare word for layman
Other 51Թ Forms
- laically adverb
- ˈ noun
- ˈ adverb
51Թ History and Origins
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of laic1
Example Sentences
St. Paul’s is not the first church to offer beer along with discussion on laic interpretations of the Bible.
It's about what philosophical measures have to be taken to impose a powerful laic republic, unifying all.
About gardening he understood as little as a laic about the secrets of the Church.
Like most supernatural virtues, it has a laic shadow; the counsel to abstain, and to be unsolicitous, is one not only of perfection, but also of polity.
I have some knowledge of this because Signor Senator Marzi-Medici, who presides over the laic government of this town for our Most Serene Grand Duke, has told me all.
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