Associations to the word «Dominus»
Noun
- Psalm
- Handel
- Et
- Rex
- Motto
- Clement
- Magnus
- Pax
- Vatican
- Xiv
- Domino
- Ut
- Ave
- Ac
- Requiem
- Decree
- Moravia
- Dracula
- Superman
- Collect
- Ego
- Cantata
- Pius
- Mater
- Lord
- Pope
- Latin
- Jesuit
- Te
- Regina
- Congregation
- Benedict
- Gloria
- Corpus
- Choir
- Declaration
- Brief
- Dom
- Xvi
- Par
- Jesus
- Document
- Sutherland
- Hugo
- Ad
- Scroll
- Si
- Charter
- Doctrine
- Tu
- Viii
- Ab
- Bishop
- Una
- Bach
- Canon
- Blessing
- Lordship
- Christ
- Philippe
- Dies
- Coronation
- Priest
- Salvation
- Dominion
- Mass
- Inscription
- Johannes
- Title
- Albania
- Revelation
- Faith
- Jerusalem
- Master
- Orchestra
- Concerto
- Xi
- Op
Adjective
Wiktionary
DOMINUS, noun. Master; sir; a title of respect formerly applied to a knight or clergyman, and sometimes to the lord of a manor
DOMINUS VOBISCUM, interjection. (Roman Catholicism) A devout salutation often used as a prelude to certain set prayers; the traditional response is Et cum spiritu tuo.
Dictionary definition
DOMINUS, noun. A clergyman; especially a settled minister or parson.
Wise words
Poetry is the rhythmical creation of beauty in words.