Definition of Dominicks

1. dominick [n] - See also: dominick

Lexicographical Neighbors of Dominicks

domineered
domineering
domineeringly
domineeringness
domineers
dominees
domines
doming
dominica
dominical
dominican republic
dominicide
dominicides
dominicker
dominickers
dominicks (current term)
dominie
dominies
dominion
dominionism
dominionist
dominionists
dominionless
dominions
dominiques
dominitrix
dominium
dominiums
domino computer

Literary usage of Dominicks

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

1. The Curio (1888)
"His fortune, as the last of the dominicks, was large and well invested ; there was no reason for him to re-seek his native land unless that of personal ..."

2. Six Decades in Texas; Or, Memoirs of Francis Richard Lubbock, Governor of by Francis Richard Lubbock (1900)
"My cattle sold, I found a French importer of Asiatic fowls and soon made a deal with him for a pair of Brahmas at $i0 a pair, of dominicks at $30, ..."

3. Hakluytus posthumus: Contayning a History of the World in Sea Voyages and by Samuel Purchas (1906)
"... Cuzco: it hath Monasteries of dominicks, Franciscans, and Mercenaries; it hath fiftie thousand tributarie Indians, and is of most pleasant temperature ..."

4. Hakluytus Posthumus, Or, Purchas His Pilgrimes: Contayning a History of the by Samuel Purchas (1906)
"... with Monasteries of dominicks, Franciscan, and Austine Friers, one of Nuns, & one Colledge of more then 500. Indian children, to be instructed, ..."

5. Panama: The Canal, the Country, and the People by Arthur Bullard (1911)
"Monasteries in this said city of fryers, the one is of dominicks, the other is of Augustines, and the third is of S. Francis fryers: also there is a College ..."

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