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dominie
dom·i·nie D0334600 (dŏm′ə-nē′, dō′mə-)n. Scots 1. A cleric.2. A schoolmaster. [Obsolete domine, clergyman, from Latin, vocative of dominus, lord; see dem- in Indo-European roots.]dominie (ˈdɒmɪnɪ) n1. (Education) a Scot word for schoolmaster2. (Ecclesiastical Terms) a minister or clergyman: also used as a term of address[C17: from Latin dominē, vocative case of dominus lord]dom•i•nie (ˈdɒm ə ni, ˈdoʊ mə-) n. 1. Scot. a schoolmaster. 2. Archaic. a pastor or minister. [1605–15; < Latin dominus master, lord] ThesaurusNoun | 1. | dominie - a clergyman; especially a settled minister or parsondomine, dominee, dominusclergyman, man of the cloth, reverend - a member of the clergy and a spiritual leader of the Christian Church |
dominie
Synonyms for dominienoun a clergymanSynonymsRelated Words- clergyman
- man of the cloth
- reverend
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