dom

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/ˈdɑm/
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/ˈdɒm/
dom

Definition

'Dom' is a formal title used for certain male clergy, especially in Roman Catholic or Benedictine contexts. It can also mean a natural gift or talent, but this is less common in modern English.

Usage & Nuances

'Dom' as a formal title is now rare in English except when referring to historical or religious contexts, such as 'Dom Perignon.' Its meaning as 'gift' or 'talent' is archaic in English but is common in Romance languages. Do not confuse it with the slang abbreviation for 'dominant' or 'dominatrix,' which has a completely different usage.

Example Sentences

Dom Perignon is a famous brand of champagne.

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Some families still use Dom as an honorific for tradition.

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If you have a dom for learning languages, you should practice every day.

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The monk was addressed as Dom Augustine.

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He is believed to have a special dom for music.

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It's rare to see 'Sir' or 'Dom' used for modern priests in English.

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