Laymen [noun]

Definition of Laymen:

amateur

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Sentence/Example of Laymen:

But, legal value not being the only value, let us now consider the evidence as mere laymen.

His stay in Limerick was particularly successful, and he founded a religious confraternity of laymen which numbered 5000 members.

I conjectured he must be a priest, the priests in Germany being accustomed to dress exactly in the same style as laymen.

Doubtless; you know well there were more than a hundred laymen listening to your discourse.

The stuff is such an evident fraud that one would imagine that even intelligent laymen could not be deceived by it.

If physicians are slow in recognizing the necessity for improvement, laymen will eventually demand reform in their own interests.

Editions with a clerical "imprimatur" have been always published where laymen have been substituted for these.

Slossons much preferred to deal with lawyers than, with laymen, because it increased costs and vitalized the profession.

These abuses were generally admitted and occasionally attacked by churchmen and laymen alike,--even by the poets.

Laymen know something about law, a little about medicine, quite a lot—nowadays—about metaphysics.