Meaning & Definition of Dominus in English
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Dominus
A lord or master.
Pronunciation:
/ˈdɒmɪnəs/Part of Speech:
nounPlural:
dominiDetailed Definitions
Definition: In ancient Rome, a title used to refer to the head of a household or property owner.
Example Sentence: The dominus of the estate made all the significant decisions regarding its management.
Definition: A title of authority or ownership over something.
Example Sentence: He was considered the dominus of all he surveyed, wielding power over the entire region.
Etymology
Origin: Latin, meaning 'lord' or 'master'.
Synonyms
lordmasterrulerownerproprietor
Common Phrases and Expressions
- dominus lex: The lord is the law.
- dominus vobiscum: The Lord be with you.
Translations
- Spanish: dominador
- French: dominant
- German: Herr
- Russian: господин
Related Words
- dominate: To control or exert influence over.
- dominion: Sovereignty or control.
Slang Meanings of dominus
Meaning: An individual who has significant influence or control.
Example Sentence: He's the dominus of this whole operation.
Meaning: A reference to one who knows the ins and outs of a situation.
Example Sentence: If you want the real deal, talk to the dominus.