- - Secular origins of Latin arias in church
- - concerning the non-ordained
- - Non Clerical, like people on the pews
- - Person who is not a member of the clergy
- - of worshipers
- - A common man who is not part of the clergy
- - Outside of the religious realm
- - Of the cloth
- - Of the flock
- - Pertaining to the flock
- - Concerning the congregation, not the clergy
- - Concerning the nonordained
- - Not of the clergy
- - Not in the clergy
- - Of the congregation
- - Like the church flock
- - Not of the cloth
- - Not clerical
- - Not belonging to the clergy
- - Of congregants
- - The Parisian in charge of people in the pews?
- - From the flock
- - Not part of the clergy
- - For the Mass masses
- - The French female in command is not clerical
- - Resin I collected is not of the clergy
- - Characteristic of those who are not clergy
- - Member of the flock
- - Not cleric
- - Concerning the congregation
- - Not from the clergy
- - Of a church flock
- - For the flock
- - Not of the rabbinate
- - Of churchgoers
- - Like members of the flock
- - Not clergical
- - One of the flock
- - Not ecclesiastic
- - Member of a pastor's flock
- - Not of the cloister
- - One not of the clergy
- - Not of the church
- - Not professional.
- - Of the laymen.
- - Not of clergy.
- - Not connected with a profession.
- - Not ordained by law, as it's clerical beginners
- - Nonclerical, at a church
- - Clergy member? No. Make a u-turn
- - Non-clergy person
- - Unholy.
- - Secular
- - Temporal
- - Pertaining to a church flock
- - Non-clergy
- - Nonclerical
- - Congregational
- - Top and tail fish like ordinary people
- - Like amateur in church, primarily
- - Non-clerical
- - Worldly rather than spiritual
- - Ordinary people's fish topped and tailed
- - 'Scarface' director
- - Congregational rather than clerical
- - Noncleric
- - Like a human flock
- - Non-cleric
- - Nonclergy
- - Like some church matters
- - Regarding some church matters
- - Like people in pews
- - Layman
- - Churchgoer
- - Non-clergyman
- - Flock-related
- - Clerk's counterpart
- - Nonpastoral
- - Congregant
- - Nonprofessional
- - Uncloistered
- - Like vestrymen
- - Clerical's opposite
- - Non-expert
- - Non-professional.
- - Flocklike?
- - Worldly
- - Flock member
- - Lay in some vanilla ice cream
- - secular, lacking any inherent creed, initially
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