séculier

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French

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Etymology

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From change of suffix from Old French seculer, borrowed from Latin saeculāris (whence also séculaire, a later borrowing), from saeculum (century).

Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): /se.ky.lje/
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Adjective

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séculier (feminine séculière, masculine plural séculiers, feminine plural séculières)

  1. secular (not specifically religious)

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