laic

pronunciation

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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 .

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