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dominus Meaning in Odia (Oriya). ( dominus ଶବ୍ଦର ଓଡିଆ ଅର୍ଥ)



ଡୋମିନସ୍,

ଜଣେ ପାଳକ, ବିଶେଷକରି ଜଣେ ବସ୍ତିବାସିନ୍ଦା କିମ୍ବା ପାର୍ସନ୍ |,

Noun:

ଗୁରୁ,

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dominus's Usage Examples:

His position as Mary's husband and thus the dominus of the County of Lecce allowed him to reclaim Soleto from his brother, officially becoming the Count upon his father's death in 1399.


Prince, Despot of the Kingdoms of Rascia and Albania (illustrissimus princeps Georgius despotus regni Rascie et Albanie, Rive et totius Ussore dominus), in 1453.


Parties: nudus dominus ‘bare owner’ ( remainderman, reversioner) usufructuarius ‘usufructuary’ ( life tenant) via executoria executorial.


Don (Spanish: [don]; Italian: [dɔn]; Portuguese: Dom [dõ], from Latin dominus, roughly "Lord"), abbreviated as D.


have mercy on you" "Silence" [India] Jibah Jibah (জীবঃ জীবঃ) "May you live long" Basque Doministiku, from Latin dominus tecum "The Lord be with you.


TitlesDespot of the Kingdom of Rascia and Lord of Albania (Nos Georgius dei gracia Regni Rascie despotus et Albanie dominus and illustres principes, dominus Georgius, regni Rascie despotus et dominus Albanie).


Indominus rex goes on a rampage through the camp.


Alban, in accordance with the testament of "frater noster dominus Guido quondam comes Namucensis", by charter dated 23 Jun 1336.


shows the declension of puella "girl" (1st declension), dominus "lord, master" (2nd declension masculine), and bellum "war" (2nd declension neuter): 1st.


The senate hailed him as restitutor orbis (restorer of the world) and deus et dominus natus (god and born.


affairs or property of another (dominus negotii) who was unable to so solutio indebiti - undue payment or delivery of a thing to another (accipiens).


He is referred to with the magniloquent title magnificus dominus, dominus Alfonsus, excellentissimi domini, domini.


letters from Pope Francis, the motu proprio Mitis iudex dominus Iesus amending the 1983 Code of Canon Law, and the motu proprio Mitis et misericors Iesus.



Synonyms:

man of the cloth, domine, dominee, clergyman, dominie, reverend,

Antonyms:

layman, laity, profane, temporalty, lay reader,

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