dom
1Sometimes Dom . a title of a monk in the Benedictine, Carthusian, Cistercian, and certain other monastic orders.
Usually Dom . a Portuguese title affixed to a man's given name; Sir: formerly a title of certain dignitaries.
Origin of dom
1Other definitions for dom (2 of 9)
a dominant in a BDSM sexual encounter or relationship.
to act as the dominant partner in a BDSM sexual encounter or relationship.
to act as the dominant partner to (someone) in a BDSM sexual encounter or relationship.
Origin of dom
2Other definitions for Dom (3 of 9)
a male given name, form of Dominic.
Other definitions for DOM (4 of 9)
a potent, long-acting hallucinogen, C12H19NO2, usually taken orally in the form of a tablet: DOM is strictly controlled in several countries, including the United States, where it is illegal to manufacture, distribute, buy, or possess this psychedelic drug.
Origin of DOM
4Other definitions for -dom (5 of 9)
a suffix forming nouns which refer to domain (kingdom), collection of persons (officialdom), rank or station (earldom), or general condition (freedom).
Origin of -dom
5Other definitions for dom. (6 of 9)
domain.
domestic.
dominant.
dominion.
Other definitions for d.o.m. (7 of 9)
dirty old man.
Other definitions for Dom. (8 of 9)
Dominica.
Dominican.
Other definitions for D.O.M. (9 of 9)
to God, the Best, the Greatest.
Origin of D.O.M.
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British Dictionary definitions for dom (1 of 4)
/ (dɒm) /
(sometimes capital) RC Church a title given to Benedictine, Carthusian, and Cistercian monks and to certain of the canons regular
(formerly in Portugal and Brazil) a title borne by royalty, princes of the Church, and nobles
Origin of dom
1British Dictionary definitions for DOM (2 of 4)
Deo Optimo Maximo
informal Dirty Old Man
Dominican Republic (international car registration)
Origin of DOM
2British Dictionary definitions for -dom (3 of 4)
state or condition: freedom; martyrdom
rank or office: earldom
domain: kingdom; Christendom
a collection of persons: officialdom
Origin of -dom
3British Dictionary definitions for Dom. (4 of 4)
/ RC Church /
Dominican
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