Definition of Domines

1. domine [n] - See also: domine

Lexicographical Neighbors of Domines

dominatour
dominatours
dominatrices
dominatrixes
dominatrixlike
domine
dominee
domineer
domineered
domineering
domineeringly
domineeringness
domineers
dominees
domines (current term)
doming
dominica
dominical
dominican republic
dominicide
dominicides
dominicker
dominickers
dominicks
dominie
dominies
dominion
dominionism
dominionist

Literary usage of Domines

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

1. Dutch and English on the Hudson: A Chronicle of Colonial New York by Maud Wilder Goodwin (1920)
"... CHAPTER V domines AND SCHOOL-TEACHERS BECAUSE the Netherlander were not, like the New Englanders, fugitives from persecution at the hands of their ..."

2. Quarterly of the Oregon Historical Society: June 1925, Volume Xxvi, Number 2 by Oregon Historical Society (1912)
"In 1829, the American brig Owyhee, Captain domines, of New York, entered the Columbia, and commenced trading with the Indians for beaver skins and peltries. ..."

3. The Rise of Religious Liberty in America: A History by Cobb, Sanford Hoadley (1902)
"The governor ordered him not to preach, even In a private house. The domines lament, " We already have the snake in our bosom," and urge Stuyvesant to open ..."

4. A Complete Collection of State Trials and Proceedings for High Treason and ...by Thomas Bayly Howell, William Cobbett by Thomas Bayly Howell, William Cobbett (1816)
"I do not know indeed, I know no domines Arrears Col. ... What diii you receive the money from Mr. Sutton for :'—It was for the rent oi domines. ..."

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