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Definition of Domine
1. Noun. A clergyman; especially a settled minister or parson.
Definition of Domine
1. n. A name given to a pastor of the Reformed Church. The word is also applied locally in the United States, in colloquial speech, to any clergyman.
2. n. A clergyman.
Definition of Domine
1. Noun. Lord; master. ¹
2. Noun. A clergyman; especially a settled minister or parson. ¹
3. Noun. A West Indian fish (Epinula magistralis), of the family Trichiuridae. ¹
¹ Source: wiktionary.com
Definition of Domine
1. master [n -S]
Medical Definition of Domine
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1. A name given to a pastor of the Reformed Church. The word is also applied locally in the United States, in colloquial speech, to any clergyman.
2. [From Sp. Domine a schoolmaster.
Lexicographical Neighbors of Domine
Literary usage of Domine
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Rebellion Record: A Diary of American Events by Frank Moore, Edward Everett (1861)
"... Libéra nos, 0 domine ! " Then, the old cathedral's choir Took the plaintive
minor key, With the Host upraised before him, Down the marble aisle they ..."
2. Echoes of Harper's Ferry by James Redpath (1860)
"MISERERE, domine." lne I" Tolling bolls make mournful wall, Heart is tick and
cheek la pale, Truth and justice teem to fall 1 Lord, our only prayer shall be ..."
3. The New England Historical and Genealogical Register by Henry Fritz-Gilbert Waters (1897)
"My brother Abraham born Sunday afternoon between 3 and 4 o'clock ; baptized the
27th by domine Gualterus Dubois, godfather Isaac de Riemer, godmother Miss ..."
4. The Leofric missal, as used in the Cathedral of Exeter during the episcopate by Catholic Church, Frederick Edward Warren, Exeter Cathedral (1883)
"Sacrificia tua, domine ... [Л.] domine, refugium factus es nobis a generatione
et progenie, a seculo in seculum tu es. ..."