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laywoman
English
Etymology
From lay +? -woman.
Noun
laywoman (plural laywomen)
- A woman who is a layperson, one who has not taken a religious oath (such as becoming a nun).
- by analogy, a woman who is not a professional in a given field
- Carmen is not a professional anthropologist, but strictly a laywoman.
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laicize
English
Etymology
From laic (“layperson”) +? -ize (“verbal suffix”).
Verb
laicize (third-person singular simple present laicizes, present participle laicizing, simple past and past participle laicized)
- (transitive) To convert from church controlled to independent of the church; to secularize.
- They will laicise each of the schools in the district.
- (transitive) To reduce from clergy to layman.
- Due to his controversial views the Vatican decided to laicise the priest.
- (intransitive) To convert to lay status.
- The soup kitchen laicised, it moved out of the church and registered as an independent non-profit.
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