释义 |
do·min·i·um \dəˈminēəm\ noun (-s) Etymology: Latin — more at domain 1. Roman law : absolute ownership of corporeal property by a person subject only to the power of the state and including the right to use and enjoy, the right to take profit therefrom, and the right of disposal 2. [Medieval Latin, from Latin] in medieval Europe & England a. : any of various property rights; especially : ownership b. : political power (as through lordship, sovereignty, suzerainty) |