Dominus

Pronunciation: /doʊˈmiːnəs/

Dominus (noun)

  1. A Latin word used as a title for a man with authority, often meaning a master or ruler.
  2. In Roman contexts, a term for the head of a household who had control over others.
  3. A Latin honorific used for God or a leader in religious texts, showing respect and authority.

Examples

  • The letter begins with dominus as a Latin master title.
  • In the text, dominus is used as a Latin master title.