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English
Etymology
From laic + -ism.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈleɪ.ɪ.sɪz.əm/, /ˈleɪ.ə.sɪz.əm/
Noun
laicism (countable and uncountable, plural laicisms)
- (especially in reference to Turkey) Secularism.
2010, L. Cady, Comparative Secularisms in a Global Age, page 124:In a speech in commemoration of the 67th anniversary of the insertion of the principle of laicism into the Turkish constitution, he gave the following ideal typical Kemalist account of laicism: National sovereignty is grounded in the foundation of laicism.
2012, Francesca Valensise, From Building Fabric to City Form: Reconstruction in Calabria at end of Eighteenth Century, Gangemi Editore spa, →ISBN, page 8:As a matter of fact the Enlightment culture was based on a philosophy inspired to an ethical laicism whose aim was to create a better society based on principles such as solidarity, equality of rights and duties, and full freedom.
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Romanian
Etymology
Borrowed from French laïcisme. By surface analysis, laic + -ism.
Noun
laicism n (uncountable)
- secularism
Declension
declension of laicism (singular only)
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(un) laicism
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laicismul
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(unui) laicism
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laicismului
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laicismule
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