It is Latin in origin from the word Dominus meaning lord or master.
Source: thefreedictionary.com
'-dom' is a suffix. The root word 'domin' means master and appears in words such as dominate, dominion, domineering, etc.
Wisdom comes fromwis + domwis:From Latin visionem "vision"dom:From Middle English -dom from Old English -dōm from dōm "judgement, state, condition, authority, jurisdiction".
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
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δόμος (dómos) is an ancient Greek word whose Romanized spelling begins with "dom-" and whose English meaning is "house." The masculine singular second declension noun in question serves as the inspiration for the later Latin equivalent domus. The pronunciation will be "DO-mos" in ancient Greek and "THO-mos" in Aeginan Greek.
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'-dom' is a suffix. The root word 'domin' means master and appears in words such as dominate, dominion, domineering, etc.
Dominic in latin means powerful
Beautiful, Dom.
The Russian word for "home" is "дом" (dom).
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ECK-kay an-KEE-la DOM-in-ee.
The origin of the word dominus is Latin for the dominate or master. It was also a title given to those most honoured in the Roman Empire. Now in Italian, Dom or Donna is used.
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The cast of Tag 7 - Der Essener Dom - 2010 includes: Monalisa Basarab as Latin Teacher