Laic
[lei'ik]
解释:
(adj.) characteristic of those who are not members of the clergy; 'set his collar in laic rather than clerical position'; 'the lay ministry' .
录入:莫拉--From WordNet
解释:
(a.) Alt. of Laical
(n.) A layman.
伯纳德录入
同义词及近义词:
a. Lay.
格伦达整理
解释:
adjs. pertaining to the people: not clerical: unprofessional: (cards) not trumps.—v.t. Lā′icise to deprive of a clerical character.—ns. Lā′ity the people as distinguished from any particular profession esp. the clerical; Lay′-bap′tism baptism administered by a layman; Lay′-broth′er a layman: a man under vows of celibacy and obedience who serves a monastery but is exempt from the studies and religious services required of the monks; Lay′-commun′ion the state of being in the communion of the church as a layman; Lay′-imprō′priator an impropriator who is a layman (see Impropriator); Lay′-lord a civil lord of the Admiralty; Lay′man one of the laity: a non-professional man; Lay′-read′er in the Anglican Church a layman who receives authority to read the lessons or a part of the service and who may in certain cases preach or read the sermons of others.
整理:维维安