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Dominus

[ doh-mi-noos, dom-i- ]

noun

, Latin.
  1. God; the Lord.


Dominus

/ ˈdɒmɪnʊs /

noun

  1. God or Christ


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In 1982 he helped to persuade a rising superstar of Bordeaux, Christian Moueix, to make wine in Napa under the label of Dominus.

Its “Big City” columnist Susan Dominus examines the addiction you can see all around you—the addiction to text messaging.

First, Susan Dominus did a piece for The New York Times, as did Laura Vanderkam for her Gifted Exchange blog.

For its real parentage we must have recourse to the Latin dominus or domina which produced the Gallic dame.

He was addressed by his ward as dominus, and seems to have had the right to compel obedience by mild punishments (Fig. 28).

Quomodo miseretur pater filiorum, misertus est Dominus timentibus se: Quoniam ipse cognovit figmentum nostrum.

Vespere comedetis carnes et mane saturabimini panibus: scietisque quod ego sum Dominus deus vester.

Quam qui infringere vel minuere presumpserit, extrahat eum dominus et evertat de terra viventium cum omni posteritate sua.

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