Latin for Lord
In English, 'dominus' means 'master'. ('Domina' would mean mistress.)
The word 'dominion' came from the Latin word 'dominus', meaning lord.
From the Latin word laxus, meaning "loose"
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My name is also dominique i've been told it meanz troublemaker,postitute idk i'm nt sure
In English, 'dominus' means 'master'. ('Domina' would mean mistress.)
The Latin word for "lord" is dominus (-i, m.)
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'.
Dominus, -i.
The word 'dominion' came from the Latin word 'dominus', meaning lord.
Dominus is the Latin word for "Lord or master". Domine is the vocative case of that noun in the phrase In te Domine
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.
It is Latin in origin from the word Dominus meaning lord or master. Source: thefreedictionary.com
The literal meaning of "dominus" is master of a house. Secondary meanings are master or lord.
Literally, 'pacem dominus' means 'Peace Lord'. 'Pacem Domini' means 'Peace Of the Lord'.
Dominus.
control ... except for the accent over the n