Laic [adjective]

Definition of Laic:

amateur

Synonyms of Laic:


Opposite/Antonyms of Laic:

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Sentence/Example of Laic:

Touching my peers, it is but necessary to say, that Mistress Martha Trapbois will none of them, whether clerical or laic.

To offset such irrefutable evidence there is not one contemporary reference to a laic, or communal purpose.

Viollet-le-Duc called Laon the laic cathedral par excellence.

He was a faithful Laic and an Oblate, and when he finished his course was seventy years of age.

He was a devout man and very trusty; a Laic and Resignate that was born at Ralt, and he was nearly seventy-one years old.

I know that the popish impostor-priests go about saying that the Inquisition was never an ecclesiastical tribunal, but a laic.

They were said to have their pantaloons, et cetera, all ready, to escape in a laic dress.

Its laic element was strong and was emphasised from the beginning.

M. Delahaye continued: It is well to notice that laic has two meanings.

They are very easily alienated from all the higher orders of their subjects, whether civil or military, laic or ecclesiastical.