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Dominus
n. God, Lord (Latin)


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Dominus
Dominus (Latin for Lord, plural domini) has a number of uses:Other uses:Dominus was the title of a clergyman, in particular a settled (i.e., resident) minister or parson. The title was also applied to members of the English monarchy after election, but before coronation.Christus Dominus — the Second Vatican Council's "Decree on the Pastoral Office of Bishops".Dominus Flevit Church — on the Mount of Olives in Jerusalem.Dominus (title), a title of sovereignty.At the University of Cambridge, the honorific 'Dominus' (abbreviated as Ds) is given to man who holds a Bachelor of Arts degree, but not a Master's degree. The female equivalent is Domina.In the anime comic book and television programme The Big O, the character Roger Smith is styled the dominus (the pilot or driver) of a giant robot or "megadeus".Dominus (computer game), a fantasy/strategy game similar to Dungeon Keeper. It was released in 1994 and was unusual because it allowed players (playing the role of a demigod), to create different types of magic spells, traps, and monsters.Dominus, AKA - Ryan Bergman A computer hacker/pirate from Canada.Dominus (band), a death metal band from Denmark Dominus (winery), a noted Napa Valley winery
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dominus
Noun
1. a clergyman; especially a settled minister or parson
(synonym) dominie, domine, dominee
(hypernym) clergyman, reverend, man of the cloth


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Dominus
(n.)
Master; sir; -- a title of respect formerly applied to a knight or a clergyman, and sometimes to the lord of a manor.
  

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Dominus
L. Title used by the English monarch after election but before coronation .

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