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Definition of domine
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of domine is as below...
Domine
(n.) A name given to a
pastor
of the
Reformed
Church.
The word is also
applied
locally
in the
United
States,
in
colloquial
speech,
to any
clergyman..
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Overlead
::
Overlead
(v. t.) To
domineer
over; to
affront;
to treat with
indignity.
Overoffice
::
Overoffice
(v. t.) To
domineer
over by
virtue
of
office.
Overbearing
::
Overbearing
(a.)
Aggressively
haughty;
arrogant;
domineering;
tyrannical;
dictatorial;
insolent.
Domineered
::
Domineered
(imp. & p. p.) of
Dominee.
Insolent
::
Insolent
(a.)
Haughty
and
contemptuous
or
brutal
in
behavior
or
language;
overbearing;
domineering;
grossly
rude or
disrespectful;
saucy;
as, an
insolent
master;
an
insolent
servant..
Ride
::
Ride (v. t.) To
manage
insolently
at will; to
domineer
over.
Jingo
::
"Jingo
(n.) A
statesman
who
pursues,
or who
favors,
aggressive,
domineering
policy
in
foreign
affairs..
Masterful
::
Masterful
(a.)
Inclined
to play the
master;
domineering;
imperious;
arbitrary.
Domine
::
Domine
(n.) A name given to a
pastor
of the
Reformed
Church.
The word is also
applied
locally
in the
United
States,
in
colloquial
speech,
to any
clergyman..
Lord
::
Lord (v. i.) To play the lord; to
domineer;
to rule with
arbitrary
or
despotic
sway; --
sometimes
with over; and
sometimes
with it in the
manner
of a
transitive
verb.
Masterly
::
Masterly
(a.)
Imperious;
domineering;
arbitrary.
Vocative
::
Vocative
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to
calling;
used in
calling;
specifically
(Gram.),
used in
address;
appellative;
-- said of that case or form of the noun,
pronoun,
or
adjective,
in which a
person
or thing is
addressed;
as,
Domine,
O
Lord..
Dominie
::
Dominie
(n.) A
clergyman.
See
Domine,
1..
Overbear
::
Overbear
(v. t.) To
domineer
over; to
overcome
by
insolence.
Domineering
::
Domineering
(p. pr. & vb. n.) of
Dominee.
Domineering
::
Domineering
(a.)
Ruling
arrogantly;
overbearing.
Domineer
::
Domineer
(v. t.) To rule with
insolence
or
arbitrary
sway; to play the
master;
to be
overbearing;
to
tyrannize;
to
bluster;
to swell with
conscious
superiority
or
haughtiness;
-- often with over; as, to
domineer
over
dependents..
Domine
::
Domine
(n.) A West
Indian
fish
(Epinula
magistralis),
of the
family
Trichiuridae.
It is a
long-bodied,
voracious
fish..
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