Seculars [noun]

Definition of Seculars:

amateur person, not trained in religious or other profession

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Sentence/Example of Seculars:

But religious no less than seculars are subdued by what they work in.

There were fifty-seven victims in all: priests, religious and seculars, were immolated.

During this period 703 seculars were made priests, against 114 regulars.

There are two other districts in the said jurisdiction which are in charge of seculars.

Hence the seculars do not always find the exact application they want.

And yet the laity took for granted that the clergy were 'seculars' and spoke of them as such.

The only thing that we seculars have to compare with it is the periodical Retreat.

Struggles between them and the seculars, with appeals to the Crown, were the consequence.

He was surrounded by the said religious and by a number of seculars.

They despised the seculars as drones and the monks as lazy and corrupt.