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{{also|dominé|Domine}}
==English==
===Etymology===
From {{der|en|la|dominus}}. {{doublet|en|dom|dominie|dominus|don}}.
===Noun===
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# [[lord|Lord]]; [[master]].
# A [[clergyman]]; especially a settled [[minister]] or [[parson]].
# A West Indian fish ({{taxlink|Epinnula magistralis|species
====Related terms====
* {{l|en|donzel}}
===Anagrams===
* {{anagrams|en|a=deimno|emodin|monied|nomeid}}
==French==
===Pronunciation===
* {{rhymes|fr|in|s=2}}
===Verb===
{{head|fr|verb form}}
# {{inflection of|fr|dominer||1//3|s|pres|
==Indonesian==
===Etymology===
From {{
===Pronunciation===
* {{IPA|id|[d̪oˈmine]}}
* {{hyphenation|id|do|mi|né}}
===Noun===
{{id-noun}}
# {{lb|id|Protestantism}} [[reverend]]
==Latin==
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===Noun===
{{head|la
# {{inflection of|la|dominus||voc|s}}
==Portuguese==
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{{head|pt|verb form}}
# {{
==Romanian==
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{{head|ro|verb form}}
# {{verb form of|ro|domina||
==Spanish==
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{{head|es|verb form}}
# {{es-verb form of
==Turkish==
===Etymology===
{{bor+|tr|fr|dominé}}, past participle of {{m|fr|dominer}}.
{{root|tr|ine-pro|*dem-}}
===Pronunciation===
* {{IPA|tr|/do.miˈne/}}
* {{hyph|tr|do|mi|ne}}
===Adjective===
{{tr-adj}}
# [[dominated]]
====Derived terms====
* {{l|tr|domine etmek}}
{{cln|tr|words borrowed from French past participles}}
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