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domine
[ dom-uh-nee, doh-muh- ]
noun
, Obsolete.
- lord; master (used as a title of address).
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Word History and Origins
Origin of domine1
Vocative of Latin dominus master, lord
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Example Sentences
Vos autem domine Johannes sollicitetis commissionem vestrum et rescribentes vestrum etiam reditum festinetis.
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The church of Domine quo Vadis is believed to stand on the very spot of this meeting.
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Adsumus Domine, Sancte Spiritus, adsumus quidem peccati immanitate detenti, sed in nomine tuo specialiter aggregati.
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Nay, the association of domine with the name, which to our ears has a very modern sound, is often found.
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A cast of this statue stands on the floor in front of the altar in the church of Domine quo Vadis.
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