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From: DICT.TW English-Chinese Dictionary 英漢字典

 sec·u·lar /ˈsɛkjəlɚ/
 牧師,俗人(a.)世俗的,現世的,不朽的,長期的

From: Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)

 Sec·u·lar a.
 1. Coming or observed once in an age or a century.
    The secular year was kept but once a century.   --Addison.
 2. Pertaining to an age, or the progress of ages, or to a long period of time; accomplished in a long progress of time; as, secular inequality; the secular refrigeration of the globe.
 3. Of or pertaining to this present world, or to things not spiritual or holy; relating to temporal as distinguished from eternal interests; not immediately or primarily respecting the soul, but the body; worldly.
 New foes arise,
 Threatening to bind our souls with secular chains.   --Milton.
 4. Eccl. Not regular; not bound by monastic vows or rules; not confined to a monastery, or subject to the rules of a religious community; as, a secular priest.
    He tried to enforce a stricter discipline and greater regard for morals, both in the religious orders and the secular clergy.   --Prescott.
 5. Belonging to the laity; lay; not clerical.
    I speak of folk in secular estate.   --Chaucer.
 Secular equation Astron., the algebraic or numerical expression of the magnitude of the inequalities in a planet's motion that remain after the inequalities of a short period have been allowed for.
 Secular games Rom. Antiq., games celebrated, at long but irregular intervals, for three days and nights, with sacrifices, theatrical shows, combats, sports, and the like.
 Secular music, any music or songs not adapted to sacred uses.
 Secular hymn or Secular poem, a hymn or poem composed for the secular games, or sung or rehearsed at those games.

From: Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)

 Sec·u·lar, n.
 1. Eccl. A secular ecclesiastic, or one not bound by monastic rules.
 2. Eccl. A church official whose functions are confined to the vocal department of the choir.
 3. A layman, as distinguished from a clergyman.
 

From: WordNet (r) 2.0

 secular
      adj : concerning those not members of the clergy; "set his collar
            in laic rather than clerical position"; "the lay
            ministry"; "the choir sings both sacred and secular
            music" [syn: laic, lay]