laic
pronunciation
How to pronounce laic in British English: UK ['leɪɪk]
How to pronounce laic in American English: US ['leɪɪk]
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- Adjective:
- concerning those not members of the clergy
Word Origin
- laic (adj.)
- 1560s, from French laïque (16c.), from Late Latin laicus, from Greek laikos "of or belonging to the people," from laos "people" (see lay (adj.)).
Example
- 1. Who says ...... is she laic ?
- 2. God looks , jing anger , because god is , do not allow laic of the height that reachs oneself .
- 3. Presumably laic it is laic , because like ask for help when anything crops up , the likelihood is .
- 4. Magical times is original period , it is childhood period of the mankind ; heroic times is the noble 's regnant times , it is young period of the mankind ; laic and regnant times is capitalist times , it is grown period of the mankind .
- 5. Laic times is the peak that the history develops , after historical change experienced this level , arrive with respect to can new reply original period , such go round and round , circulate unceasingly .