lay.men (ley'mîn)

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{ç} layman
lay.men (ley''mîn)
a person who is untrained or lacks knowledge of a subject

should he be held to be just a layman, or does he have some art?.

lay.men (ley''mîn)
by analogy, someone who is not a professional in a given field

Let me explain it to you in layman's terms.

lay.men (ley''mîn)
a common person
lay.men (ley''mîn)
layperson, someone who is not an ordained cleric or member of the clergy
lay.men (ley''mîn)
The term layman or layperson originated from the use of the term laity, but over the centuries, changed definition to mean a person who is a non-expert in a given field of knowledge
lay.men (ley''mîn)
{n} one of the laity, a kind of image
lay.men (ley''mîn)
See under Lay, n
lay.men (ley''mîn)
lay-sister or lay-brother, person received into a convent of monks, following the vows, but not being member of the order
lay.men (ley''mîn)
{i} one who is not a member of the clergy; member of the laity; one who does not belong to a particular profession
lay.men (ley''mîn)
A layman is a man who is involved with the Christian church but is not a member of the clergy or a monk. In 1932, one Boston layman wrote to Archbishop William O'Connell in support of Father Coughlin
lay.men (ley''mîn)
someone who is not a clergyman or a professional person
lay.men (ley''mîn)
a generally ignorant person
lay.men (ley''mîn)
One of the people, in distinction from the clergy; one of the laity; sometimes, a man not belonging to some particular profession, in distinction from those who do
lay.men (ley''mîn)
(above)
lay.men (ley''mîn)
A lay figure
lay.men (ley'mîn)
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