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What is the origin of word laity?

The word "laity" comes from the Latin word "laicus," meaning "lay" or "belonging to the people."

Here's a breakdown of its origins:

* "Laicus" was originally used to distinguish ordinary people from the clergy.

* "Laicus" evolved into "laicus" in Old French and eventually into "laity" in Middle English.

Essentially, the word "laity" refers to all members of a religious group who are not ordained clergy. It emphasizes the distinction between those who are ordained to perform religious duties and those who are not.

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