sarcicn.

/ˈsɑːrsɪk/Etymology: < Greek σαρκικός, < σαρκ-, σάρξ flesh.
the world > people > person > [noun] > of animal nature
1876 tr. J. A. G. Hergenröther II. 293 Neither is it true that the clergy were only regarded as men of the spirit, and the laity only as men of the flesh; the Church had long rejected the Gnostic distinction between pneumatics and sarcics.
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