LAICAL


Meaning of LAICAL in English

-āə̇kəl adjective

also la·ic -āik

Etymology: laical from Late Latin laicalis, from laicus + Latin -alis -al; laic from Late Latin laicus

: of or relating to a layman or the laity

taking off his collar, which till now he has worn in clerical fashion … and setting it in laical position — Rebecca West

• la·i·cal·ly -ə̇k(ə)lē adverb

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