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1 laicado, el
= laity, the.Ex. The author endeavors to explore the religious aspirations or religious consciousness of the laity in Western Europe during the High Middle Ages. -
2 Mar de Aral
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3 laicado
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4 laicos, los
(n.) = laity, theEx. The author endeavors to explore the religious aspirations or religious consciousness of the laity in Western Europe during the High Middle Ages. -
5 laíco
adj.lay, laic, laical, secular.m.layman, layperson, secular.* * *► adjetivo1 lay, secular► nombre masculino,nombre femenino* * *(f. - laica)adj.* * *laico, -a1. ADJ1) (=seglar) [misionero, predicador] lay2) [estado, educación, colegio] secular2.SM / F layman/laywoman* * *I- ca adjetivo secular, lay (before n)II- ca (m) layman, layperson; (f) laywoman, layperson* * *= secular, lay.Ex. 'See' references are made from different names such as pseudonyms, real names, secular names, earlier names and later names.Ex. Most public libraries in western countries are under local control and the smaller the local government unit, the more all embracing is the lay, and therefore uninformed, control.----* estado laico = secular state.* gobierno laico = secular state.* laicos, los = laity, the.* sociedad laica = secular society.* * *I- ca adjetivo secular, lay (before n)II- ca (m) layman, layperson; (f) laywoman, layperson* * *= secular, lay.Ex: 'See' references are made from different names such as pseudonyms, real names, secular names, earlier names and later names.
Ex: Most public libraries in western countries are under local control and the smaller the local government unit, the more all embracing is the lay, and therefore uninformed, control.* estado laico = secular state.* gobierno laico = secular state.* laicos, los = laity, the.* sociedad laica = secular society.* * *secular, lay ( before n)masculine, feminineA ( masculine) layman, laypersonB ( feminine) laywoman, layperson* * *
laico◊ -ca adjetivo
secular, lay ( before n)
■ sustantivo masculino, femenino (m) layman, layperson;
(f) laywoman, layperson
laico,-a
I adjetivo lay, secular
II sustantivo masculino y femenino lay person
(hombre) layman
(mujer) laywoman
' laico' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
laica
- lego
English:
lay
- secular
* * *laico, -a♦ adjlay, secular♦ nm,flayman, f laywoman* * *I adj layII m layman, layperson* * *laico, -ca adj: lay, secularlaico, -ca n: layman m, laywoman f -
6 laicos
los laicos(n.) = laity, theEx: The author endeavors to explore the religious aspirations or religious consciousness of the laity in Western Europe during the High Middle Ages.
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7 Alta Edad Media, la
= Early Middle Ages, the, High Middle Ages, the, Dark Ages, theEx. The Vatican Archives represent one of the principal sources for the history of the papacy from the Early Middle Ages to the present.Ex. The author endeavors to explore the religious aspirations or religious consciousness of the laity in Western Europe during the High Middle Ages.Ex. Observations of how this process has changed are divided into three historical periods: the Dark Ages, the Renaissance, and the Modern Era. -
8 lego
adj.1 novice, apprentice.2 lay, secular, laic.m.layman, lay brother.pres.indicat.1st person singular (yo) present indicative of spanish verb: legar.* * *► adjetivo1 lay, secular2 (ignorante) ignorant► nombre masculino,nombre femenino* * *(f. - lega)adj.* * *lego, -a1. ADJ1) (Rel) [hermano, predicador] lay2) (=ignorante) ignorant, uninformed2. SM / F1) (Rel) lay brother/lay sister2) (=desconocedor) layman/laywoman, layperson* * *I- ga adjetivo1) ( seglar) lay (before n)2) ( ignorante)IIlego en algo: soy lego en la materia — I know nothing at all about the subject
- ga masculino, femenino1) (Relig)a) ( fiel laico) laypersonb) ( religioso) (m) lay brother; (f) lay sister2) (Col) ( curandero) quack* * *= layman [laymen, -pl.], lay person [layperson], pedestrian.Ex. Mechanization may yet force the issue, especially in the scientific field; whereupon scientific jargon would become still less intelligible to the layman.Ex. This is an evaluative tool which brings lay people together with experts, under pressure of limited time, for study of specific problems.Ex. The article 'Modems: an overview for the pedestrian' offers help in selecting a modem for a personal computer.* * *I- ga adjetivo1) ( seglar) lay (before n)2) ( ignorante)IIlego en algo: soy lego en la materia — I know nothing at all about the subject
- ga masculino, femenino1) (Relig)a) ( fiel laico) laypersonb) ( religioso) (m) lay brother; (f) lay sister2) (Col) ( curandero) quack* * *= layman [laymen, -pl.], lay person [layperson], pedestrian.Ex: Mechanization may yet force the issue, especially in the scientific field; whereupon scientific jargon would become still less intelligible to the layman.
Ex: This is an evaluative tool which brings lay people together with experts, under pressure of limited time, for study of specific problems.Ex: The article 'Modems: an overview for the pedestrian' offers help in selecting a modem for a personal computer.* * *hermano lego lay brotherB (ignorante) lego EN algo:soy lego en la materia I know nothing at all about o I'm completely ignorant about the subjectmasculine, feminineA ( Relig)B ( Col) (curandero) quack* * *
Del verbo legar: ( conjugate legar)
lego es:
1ª persona singular (yo) presente indicativo
legó es:
3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) pretérito indicativo
Multiple Entries:
legar
lego
legar ( conjugate legar) verbo transitivo ( en testamento) to bequeath, leave
lego◊ -ga adjetivo
1 ( seglar) lay ( before n)
2 ( ignorante):
■ sustantivo masculino, femenino
(f) lay sister
legar vtr (un bien material) to bequeath
fig (un bien cultural, espiritual) to hand down, pass on
lego,-a
I adj Rel lay
II sustantivo masculino
1 layman: es lego en la materia, he's a layman on the subject
2 Rel lay brother
' lego' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
lega
English:
lay
- layman
* * *lego, -a♦ adj1. [profano, laico] lay2. [ignorante] ignorant;ser lego en to know nothing about♦ nm,f1. [laico] layman, f laywoman2. [en convento] lay brother, f lay sister3. [ignorante] ignorant person;es un lego en la materia he knows nothing about the subject* * *adj1 lay atr2 figignorant;ser lego en la materia know little about the subject* * *lego, -ga adj1) : secular, lay2) : uniformed, ignorantlego, -ga n: layperson, layman m, laywoman f -
9 seglar
adj.secular, lay.m.1 lay person.2 layman, secular.3 laywoman, lay sister.* * *► adjetivo1 secular, lay* * *adj.* * *1.ADJ secular, lay2.SMF layman/laywoman* * *Iadjetivo lay (before n)II(m) layman; (f) laywoman* * *= secular.Ex. 'See' references are made from different names such as pseudonyms, real names, secular names, earlier names and later names.* * *Iadjetivo lay (before n)II(m) layman; (f) laywoman* * *= secular.Ex: 'See' references are made from different names such as pseudonyms, real names, secular names, earlier names and later names.
* * *lay ( before n)masculine, feminineA ( masculine) laymanB ( feminine) laywoman* * *
seglar adjetivo
lay ( before n)
■ sustantivo masculino y femenino (m) layman;
(f) laywoman
seglar
I adjetivo secular, lay
II mf (hombre) layman, (mujer) laywoman
' seglar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
lego
English:
lay
* * *♦ adjsecular, lay♦ nmlay person* * *I adj secular, lay atrII m laymanIII f laywoman* * *seglar adjlaico: lay, secularseglar nmlaico: layperson, layman m, laywoman f -
10 alta Edad Media
femenino High Middle Ages (pl)* * *femenino High Middle Ages (pl)* * *la Alta Edad Media= Early Middle Ages, the, High Middle Ages, the, Dark Ages, theEx: The Vatican Archives represent one of the principal sources for the history of the papacy from the Early Middle Ages to the present.
Ex: The author endeavors to explore the religious aspirations or religious consciousness of the laity in Western Europe during the High Middle Ages.Ex: Observations of how this process has changed are divided into three historical periods: the Dark Ages, the Renaissance, and the Modern Era. -
11 laical
adj.1 laical, belonging to the laity or people, as distinct from the clergy.2 lay, laical.* * *ADJ lay -
12 laissez faire
• laird• laissez-faire• laity• political philosophy of not interfering -
13 liberalismo
• economic liberalism• lair• laird• laissez-faire• laity• liberalism• liberality• open mind• open mix -
14 política de no interferir
• laird• laityDiccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > política de no interferir
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15 política de no intervenir
• laird• laityDiccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > política de no intervenir
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16 seglares
m.pl.laity.
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