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Dominus

(ˈdɒmɪnʊs)
n
(Bible) God or Christ
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Noun1.Dominus - a clergymandominus - a clergyman; especially a settled minister or parson
clergyman, man of the cloth, reverend - a member of the clergy and a spiritual leader of the Christian Church
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maledicat Dominus! CURSED BE HE THAT STRUCK HIS HOLINESS A BLOW ON THE FACE!
For the speech breathes throughout a spirit of defiance, (ut non supplex aut reus sed magister aut dominus videretur esse judicum' (Cic.
"Then let us put up an orison." Pulling off his cap, and clasping his hands, he chanted in a shrill voice: "Benedictus dominus Deus meus, qui docet manus meas ad proelium, et digitos meos ad bellum." A strange figure he seemed to his three squires, perched on his huge horse, with his eyes upturned and the wintry sun shimmering upon his bald head.
Dominus in the breviary, while I thrust my nose into the aperture; the recluse knows me a little.
Making her debut at Chelmsford at the end of April, Jubiloso got off to the perfect start with a two and three-quarter length defeat of Dominus, following up on turf at Newbury the following month, streaking home by seven lengths.
RIPON: 6.30 Precocity, 7.00 Golden Parade, 7.30 Dominus, 8.00 HYPERFOCUS (NAP), 8.30 Trautmann, 9.00 Dubai Tradition.
New York-based private equity firm Dominus Capital, L.P.
Louis, US-based business process outsourcing solutions provider Intelliteach from Dominus Capital, L.P., the company said.
"In partnership with Dominus, Taylor has transformed over the past three years," said Dan Pelton, CEO of Taylor.