Domus
beast master
Dominus, -i.
domina
It is Latin in origin from the word Dominus meaning lord or master. Source: thefreedictionary.com
control ... except for the accent over the n
A combination of Greek and Latin, actually. Tyrannosaurus rex is from the Greek words tyrannos, "master, tyrant" and sauros, "lizard", and the Latin word rex, "king".
Latin is a tough language to master, and translations can be difficult. There are two Latin words for sportsman, Latro and Athleta.
Latin is a tough language to learn and harder to master. The English word Drinker translates into potor, potator, and bibitor.
It is from Italian meaning Master of Music, derived from the Latin word 'Magisterium'
The word 'dominion' came from the Latin word 'dominus', meaning lord.
The Latin word "dominus" translates to "lord" or "master" in English. It is a term used to express authority, ownership, or control over something or someone.
The word passe par tout is French for master key. Its Latin equivalent might be...clavis universalis.