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Laically — La ic*al*ly, adv. As a layman; after the manner of a layman; as, to treat a matter laically. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
laically — adverb see laical … New Collegiate Dictionary
laically — adv. in a secular manner … English contemporary dictionary
laically — la·i·cal·ly … English syllables
laically — adverb see laical … Useful english dictionary
laic — laically, adv. /lay ik/, adj. 1. Also, laical. lay; secular. n. 2. one of the laity. [1555 65; < LL laicus < Gk laikós of the people, equiv. to la(ós) people + ikos IC] * * * … Universalium
laical — or laic adjective Etymology: Late Latin laicus, from Late Greek laïkos, from Greek, of the people, from laos people Date: 1562 of or relating to the laity ; secular • laic noun • laically adverb … New Collegiate Dictionary
Ghislieri College — Collegio Ghislieri (Ghislieri College) Motto Sapientia, cum probitate morum conjuncta, humanae mentis perfectio. Motto in English Knoweledge and morals are the perfection of human mind. Established 1567 Type State sponsored … Wikipedia
laic — [ leɪɪk] adjective formal of the laity; secular. Derivatives laical adjective laically adverb laicity noun Origin C16: from late L. laicus (see lay2) … English new terms dictionary
laic — /ˈleɪˌɪk/ (say lay.ik) adjective Also, laical. 1. lay; secular. –noun 2. a layperson. {Late Latin lāicus, from Greek lāïkos, from lāos people} –laically, adverb …