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Learn to pronounce la·i·ty

/ˈlāədē/
noun
  1. lay people, as distinct from the clergy.
  2. ordinary people, as distinct from professionals or experts.

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1. The people of a religious faith as distinguished from its clergy. The laity has played an important role in the history of the church.
the ordinary people who are involved with a church but who do not hold official religious positions: The clergy and the laity are both ...
laity Add to list Share ... If you are a member of a religious group, but you are not an ordained minister or priest, then you are a member of the laity.
In religious organizations, the laity consists of all members who are not part of the clergy, usually including any non-ordained members of religious orders ...
Laity is a noun form of the adjective lay, which means belonging to, pertaining to, or performed by the people or laity, as distinguished from the clergy.
1. all the people not included among the clergy; laymen collectively 2. all the people not belonging to any given profession.
LAITY meaning: the people of a religion who are not priests, ministers, etc.
Definition of laity as in church : the people of a religion who are not priests, ministers, etc. a member of the laity.
Laity refers to people who are not part of the clergy. It is a collective term used to describe individuals who are not ordained or trained as religious ...
Laity means the body of the faithful, outside of the ranks of the clergy. This article treats the subject under three heads.