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[ˈsɛkjʊlə], (Adjective)
Definitions:
- not connected with religious or spiritual matters
(e.g: secular buildings)
- (of clergy) not subject to or bound by religious rule; not belonging to or living in a monastic or other order
- of or denoting slow changes in the motion of the sun or planets
- (of a fluctuation or trend) occurring or persisting over an indefinitely long period
(e.g: there is evidence that the slump is not cyclical but secular)
- occurring once every century or similarly long period (used especially in reference to celebratory games in ancient Rome)
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Origin
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Middle English: secular secular from Old French seculer, from Latin saecularis, from saeculum ‘generation, age’, used in Christian Latin to mean ‘the world’ (as opposed to the Church); secular, secular, secular (early 19th century) from Latin saecularis ‘relating to an age or period’
[ˈsɛkjʊlə], (Noun)
Definitions:
- a secular priest
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Origin
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Middle English: secular secular from Old French seculer, from Latin saecularis, from saeculum ‘generation, age’, used in Christian Latin to mean ‘the world’ (as opposed to the Church); secular, secular, secular (early 19th century) from Latin saecularis ‘relating to an age or period’
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