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    laic
    /ˈleɪɪk/

    adjective

    • 1. of the laity; secular.

    noun

    • 1. a person who is not a member of the clergy; a layperson.

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  2. Laic means of or involving the laity, or secular, or a layman. It comes from Late Latin lāicus, meaning not priestly. See synonyms, word origin, and usage examples.

  3. Laic is an adjective meaning of or involving the laity, or a noun meaning a layman. Learn the origin, pronunciation, and usage of laic with examples from literature and history.

  4. Laical means of or relating to the laity, or the non-clerical members of a religious community. It is also spelled as laic and comes from Late Latin laicus, meaning of the people.

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  6. May 21, 2024 · laic is an adjective meaning lay, relating to laypersons, as opposed to clerical. It comes from French laïque, from Latin laicus, from Ancient Greek λαός (laós).

  7. www.differencebetween.info › difference-between-secular-and-laicDifference between Secular and Laic

    The main difference between secular and laic is that in secularism, the government completely ignores the religion, whereas in laic, there is a separation of religion and government. Comparison between Secular and Laic:

  8. Laic means of or relating to the laity, or the common people, especially in contrast to the clergy or the church. Find out the origin, pronunciation, and usage of laic and its synonyms, such as lay and secular.

  9. Laic refers to a non-ordained member of a church, or someone who is not a member of the clergy. It can also refer to things that are secular or non-religious in nature. Webster Dictionary Rate this definition: 0.0 / 0 votes

  10. Laic is an adjective meaning of the laity or secular. It comes from Latin laĭcus, from Ancient Greek λαός (laos). See synonyms, origin and other word forms of laic.

  11. Laic is an adjective and noun that means belonging to or connected with the laity, the non-clerical members of a church or religious organization. It comes from Latin lāicus or Greek λᾱϊκός, and has various forms and compounds.