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dom

/dom; for 2 also Portuguese dawn/US // dɒm; for 2 also Portuguese dɔ̃ //UK // (dɒm) //

扈从,扈从者,扈从性,扈从的

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a title of a monk in the Benedictine, Carthusian, Cistercian, and certain other monastic orders.
    • : a Portuguese title affixed to a man's given name; Sir: formerly a title of certain dignitaries.

Examples

  • I bought Tarzan comic books, and even had a few issues of ERB-dom, a mimeographed fanzine devoted to the works of Burroughs.

  • Dom knows this because it is a moment he has visited over and over again.

  • Dom Raso, former Navy SEAL: If Adam Lanza had NRA gun safety training, might not have killed.

  • This road trip movie is star-studded with Farrah Fawcett, Jackie Chan, Burt Reynolds, and Dom DeLuise.

  • In the meantime, as Dom struggles to make ends meet without a job, his fellow Walmart workers still struggle as well.

  • As the two ladies approached the big bronze statue of Dom Calmet, the historian, they passed a small café.

  • He vos caught Dom py der throat und knock his head py der vall chust so hard like nefer vos!

  • Dom Cuthbert led them to the guest-chamber, from which opened three diminutive bedrooms.

  • "This is where you'll sit," said Dom Cuthbert, pointing to two kneeling-chairs on either side of the opening into the quire.

  • Michael was not sure whether he liked Dom Gilbert—he was such a very practical monk.