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    Lay abbot (Latin: abbatocomes, abbas laicus, abbas miles, lit. '"abbot-count, lay abbot, abbot-soldier"') is a name used to designate a layman on whom...
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  • etc.) derives from the Greek word via Anglo-French lai, from Late Latin laicus. In many Christian denominations, including the Catholic and the Anglican...
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    a prerequisite for such freedoms. The French word laïc comes from Latin lāicus, which is a loanword from the Greek lāïkós (λᾱϊκός, 'of the people'), itself...
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    member of the parliament of Hesse. He wrote under the pseudonym Philipp Laicus. Gedichte. Gießen 1850. Rosen und Dornen aus dem Leben Papst Pius IX. Kirchheim...
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    S.J. (1990), pp. 75–76. "L'idea di pentarchia nella cristianità". Homo laicus. Encyclopedia of World Religions. Merriam-Webster. 1999. ISBN 978-0-87779044-0...
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    some scholars[who?] regard the Old Irish word as a loan from Late Latin lāicus ‘layman; of the people’), from a Proto-Indo-European root *leh2- "war"....
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  • part. A common word for warrior, or hero, laich, now laoch, is simply from laicus, a layman. The Latin language was, of course, the one used for religious...
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  • Frederick II resided there. Some believe that his real name was Walter, laicus de urbe, who was loyal to Pope Innocent IV (who mentions him in a letter...
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    2022-03-07. Enrico Galavotti: "Storia della Spagna – La Pasionaria." HomoLaicus. September 3, 2005. Partido Comunista de España. Spanish Wikipedia.[better source needed]...
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  • leisurely, highly rhetorical manner the fortunes of Laicus, King of Athena, and his son Kirialax. Laicus woos and, through combat, wins the hand of Mathidia...
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  • – Litteræ ("Letters") Lte. – Licite ("Lawfully", or "licitly") Laic. – Laicus ("Layman") Laud. – Laudes ("Lauds" — Breviary) l.c. – Loco citato loc. cit...
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  • Both Laws") Jur. – Juris ("Of Law") Kal. – Kalendae ("Calends") Laic. – Laicus ("Layman") Laud. – Laudes ("Lauds" – Breviary) L.C.D. – Legis Civilis Doctor...
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  • KR·P·—karitas pura. KRT—karitas tua. Ky—Cyathus. l·—laudabilis. l;—licet. ł—laicus, laica, licet or vel. L'—Ludovicus. Ł—Lectio. La.—Lanfrancus (de Crema)...
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  • Colleges and Universities (AIKCU) Louisiana Independent College Foundation (LAICU) Independent College Fund of Maryland (I-Fund) Michigan Colleges Foundation...
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  • Hamburg, 1717 Digitalisat in OPACplus der Bayerischen Staatsbibliothek Laicus Veritatis Vindex Sive De Iure Laicorum Praecipue Germanorum In Promovendo...
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    Bußmann, Frédéric. "Pellizza da Volpedo: Il quarto stato (1891-1901)". HomoLaicus (in Italian). Archived from the original on July 11, 2020. Retrieved January...
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  • in India,’ 1813; a series of letters sent to the ‘Times’ under name of Laicus, with those of his opponent, ‘An East India Proprietor.’ ‘Brief Account...
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  • 2021-11-03. Retrieved 2023-08-25. "LCU President elected to chairman of LAICU, IABCU". spotonlouisiana.com. Retrieved 2023-08-25. Blackwell, Brian (2021-11-04)...
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  • incorporated subject to bishop Gardiner and his successors. White, who had been "laicus" in 1535, and was instituted to the rectory of Chilcomb near Winchester...
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