Dominus litis is used when a lawyer (and e.g. not his client) or prosecutor (and not the defendant) is the one who is in control of a law suit.
It's better to say "process owner" tnan "master of proceedings"...
"Dominus litis" is a Latin legal term that refers to the party who has the authority or control over a legal action or lawsuit. This party is typically the one who initiates the proceedings and has the right to make decisions regarding the course of the litigation. In essence, the dominus litis is the "master of the suit," responsible for decisions such as settlement or withdrawal of the case.
Dominus illuminati means [Lord of the Enlightened One]
Marti Litis was born on August 21, 1935, in USA.
surrexit dominus
In English, 'dominus' means 'master'. ('Domina' would mean mistress.)
The Latin sentence 'Dominus fecit' may mean The Lord has made. Or it may mean The Lord has acted. In the word-by-word translation, the noun 'Dominus' means 'Lord'. The verb 'fecit' means '[he/she/it] acts or makes, does act or make, is acting or making'.
Rough translation: "If not master".
Only one God
Literally, 'pacem dominus' means 'Peace Lord'. 'Pacem Domini' means 'Peace Of the Lord'.
it means you are ugly
The literal meaning of "dominus" is master of a house. Secondary meanings are master or lord.