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Dominum is the accusative singular form of the Latin noun dominus, which means "lord" or "master". The accusative form is used when the word is the object of a verb or certain prepositions, such as contra, "against". Thus (to take "lord" in its Biblical sense), Dominum would be the appropriate translation of "Lord" in such sentences as:

  • Laudavit Dominum: "He praised the Lord" (object of verb laudavit)
  • Contra Dominum pugnavit: "He fought against the Lord" (object of preposition contra)
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