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laico

secular

adjective LAH-ee-koh Less Common

Origin: Greek laikos (of the people)

Also means

lay

Usage Note

Laico contrasts with religioso or clericale (religious, clerical) and describes a person, institution, or state that is not affiliated with or governed by a church. In Italian politics, uno stato laico (a secular state) and una scuola laica (a secular school) are important concepts. As a noun, un laico means a layperson (not a priest or nun). Distinct from ateo (atheist) — laico implies neutrality, not disbelief.

Examples

"La Costituzione italiana garantisce uno stato laico."

Natural Translation

The Italian Constitution guarantees a secular state.

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