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  • 45Wimple — Headdress worn by women from the 12c to 14c. How much of the forehead was visible or not was for a while a measure of modesty or immodesty: hair was removed so as to move the hair line back. The wimple was also used by nuns until recently. Apart… …

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  • 47Мирянин —    / Мирянка  ♦ (ENG layman / lay woman)    см. Светское лицо …

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  • 48laywoman — lay|wom|an [ leı,wumən ] (plural lay|wom|en [ leı,wımın ] ) noun count 1. ) a woman who is not trained to a high or professional standard in a particular subject 2. ) a woman who is a member of a Christian church but not officially employed by it …

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  • 49laywoman — /lay woom euhn/, n., pl. laywomen. 1. a woman who is not a member of the clergy. 2. a woman who is not a member of a given profession, as law or medicine. [1520 30; LAY3 + WOMAN] Usage. See woman. * * * …

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  • 50layperson — lay|per|son [ leı,pɜrsn ] (plural lay|per|sons or lay|peo|ple [ leı,pipl ] ) noun count used instead of LAYMAN or LAYWOMAN when you want to say that the person could be a man or a woman: the layperson (=all laypersons as a group): How would you… …

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