'-dom' is a suffix. The root word 'domin' means master and appears in words such as dominate, dominion, domineering, etc.
It is Latin in origin from the word Dominus meaning lord or master. Source: thefreedictionary.com
in Old English it existed as a separate word "dom" meaning "judgement" or "sentence". it slightly preserved its past lexical meaning
Dominant has three syllables. Dom-i-nant
1) a place as in kingdom - the place of the king 2) a state of being as in freedom - the 'place' where people are free
im not sure but i think you can put dom at the end of show
It is Latin in origin from the word Dominus meaning lord or master. Source: thefreedictionary.com
The Russian word for "home" is "дом" (dom).
Some words that end with the letter dom are boredom, condom, and fandom. Other words that end with dom are queendom, seldom, and kingdom.
Beautiful, Dom.
Massari - Be easy Little Shawn - Dom Pergnon
Dom
There are two syllables like so: free-dom.
boredomcondomfiefdomfreedomkingdomrandomseldomwisdom
Дом (dom)
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The suffix -dom means a state, condition, or quality of being. It is used to form nouns indicating a specific quality or condition associated with the base word.
dom / domsa