Definitionn. someone who is not a clergyman or a professional person
Last update: August 4, 2015
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It consists of a small number of bishops and priests nominated by the tsar, and is assisted by a " procurator," who is a layman, who explains to it the limits of its jurisdiction and serves as the medium of communication between it and the autocrat and secular authorities. [Please select]
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Until of mature age he lived as a layman and had never learned any poetry. [Please select]
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--that layman would tell you that there was simply no chance at all. [Please select]
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It was vain for a mere layman to cope with the possibilities of Mr. [Please select]
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Hodder should be carried westward to lunch with the first layman of the diocese. [Please select]
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He saw you a prominent layman in the Church of God. [Please select]
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You have mortally offended, among others, the most powerful layman in the diocese, Mr. [Please select]
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