Associations to the word «Dominic»
Noun
- Rosary
- Purcell
- Dominican
- Dom
- Dale
- Keating
- Domenico
- Lam
- Preview
- Dobson
- Friar
- Mcguire
- Aquinas
- Domingo
- Cavendish
- Siena
- Priory
- Chad
- Paddy
- Cooke
- Copeland
- Borg
- Aldo
- Lawson
- Preaching
- Rhodes
- Ignatius
- Tran
- Rita
- Preacher
- Cork
- Pug
- Brendan
- Dante
- Bologna
- Convent
- Cooper
- Byrne
- Glover
- Augustin
- Rowan
- Shane
- Cadence
- Foley
- Bellamy
- Rb
- Saint
- Capo
- Chaser
- Gurney
- Tko
- Smuggler
- Mia
- Collins
- Toulouse
- Hobbs
- Inquisition
- Lulu
- Nguyen
- Bassist
- Brian
- Nicola
- Rosen
- Franciscan
- Rook
- Qc
- Santo
- Vince
- Basilica
- Sonny
- Obe
- Elijah
- Virgin
- Mathieu
- Telegraph
- Desmond
- Muse
- Cistercian
- Madonna
- Francis
- Soprano
- Ames
- Solace
- Shaun
- Draper
- Goodman
- Martyr
- Reilly
- Presenter
- Robbie
- Rory
- Fresco
- Greene
- Orlando
Wiktionary
DOMINIC, proper noun. A male given name, best known for the Spanish saint who founded the Dominican order.
Dictionary definition
DOMINIC, noun. (Roman Catholic Church) Spanish priest who founded an order whose members became known as Dominicans or Black Friars (circa 1170-1221).
Wise words
To use the same words is not a sufficient guarantee of
understanding; one must use the same words for the same
genus of inward experience; ultimately one must have one's
experiences in common.