Definition of Domic

1. domical [adj] - See also: domical

Lexicographical Neighbors of Domic

domestication
domestications
domesticator
domesticators
domesticise
domesticities
domesticity
domesticize
domestick
domestics
domestique
domett
dometts
domeykite
domeykites
domic (current term)
domical
domically
domicil
domicile
domiciled
domiciles
domiciliar
domiciliaries
domiciliars
domiciliary
domiciliate
domiciliated
domiciliates
domiciliating

Literary usage of Domic

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Three Original Plays by John Wynne (1853)
"... domic Drama, IN TWO ACTS. " Within the last four years, a gentleman in France left a " sum of money in his Will, to be spent in an annual dinner " for ..."

2. The United Service Magazine by Arthur William Alsager Pollock (1853)
"The domic looked more beautiful than ever. The porte cochère stood wide open, displaying a goodly ... This coat and cap arc now exhibited at Selsky domic. ..."

3. Cases Decided in the Court of Session by Scotland Court of Session, Patrick Shaw, Scotland, Court of Session (1835)
"... applicable to the additions and repairs above mentioned, betwixt and the meeting of presbytery, which is to hold at domic on the 2d day of April next. ..."

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