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dominus Meaning in Tamil ( dominus வார்த்தையின் தமிழ் அர்த்தம்)



டோமினஸ்

Noun:

Dominus,



dominus தமிழ் அர்த்தத்தின் உதாரணம்:

"Unitati christifidelium integre studentes quid iubet Dominus? Orare semper, iustitiam factitare, amare probitatem, humiles Secum ambulare".

பழைய ஏற்பாட்டில் எபிரேய மொழியில் கடவுளுடைய சொந்தப் பெயர் “யாவே” என்ற சொல்லுக்குப் பதிலாக யூதர்கள் பயன்படுத்திய “அதோனை” என்ற காரணப் பெயரை லத்தீனில் டொமினியஸ் (Dominus) என்றும், ஆங்கிலத்தில் லார்டு (Lord) என்றும், ஜெர்மனியில் ஹெர் (Herr) என்றும் மொழிபெயர்த்துள்ளனர்.

Dominus Flevit: history of the site.

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Gli scavi del Dominus Flevit An account of the excavations, 1953-55.

dominus's Usage Examples:

Clyn the Franciscan annalist, whose Latinity is so far above the medieval level as almost to recall Tacitus, sums up Lysaght's career epigrammatically: " He was a slave, he became a master; he was a subject, he became a prince (de servo dominus, de subjecto princeps effectus).


That of "count" was, as Luchaire points out, "equivocal" even as late as the 12th century; any castellan of moderate rank could style himself comte who in the next century would have been called seigneur (dominus).


The master (dominus) could inflict on his coloni " moderate chastisement," and could chain them if they attempted to escape, but they had a legal remedy against him for unjust demands or injury to them or theirs.


During the Carolingian epoch, indeed, advocatus and vice-dominus were interchangeable terms; and it was only in the 11th century rthat they became generally differentiated: the title of avoue being commonly reserved for nobles charged with the protection of an abbey, that of vidame for those guarding an episcopal see.


"dominicus, dominus, lord; dominicum in Med.


longe cognoscit, significat dominum nostrum, qui dominus\ scienciarum deus est.


Unlike the advocate, however, the vice-dominus was at the outset an ecclesiastic, who acted as the bishop's lieutenant (locum tenens) or vicar.


All the great rivals of Abdalmalik having now disappeared, he was no longer like his predecessors primes inter pares, but dominus.





Synonyms:

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



Antonyms:

layman, laity, profane, temporalty, lay reader,

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