'-dom' is a suffix. The root word 'domin' means master and appears in words such as dominate, dominion, domineering, etc.
Some words are DOMinate, DOMestic, DOMicile and DOMinican.
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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
Some words that end in "dom" include kingdom, freedom, wisdom, and boredom.
Beautiful, Dom.
Massari - Be easy Little Shawn - Dom Pergnon
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The Russian word for "home" is "Π΄ΠΎΠΌ" (dom).
dom / domsa
Kingdom, freedom
Dom westgarth
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