dominion

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Scrabble points
11
Words With Friends
14
Letters
8
Pronunciation
/dəˈmɪnjən/
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/dəˈmɪnjən/ · /doʊˈmɪnjən/

Definition of dominion

6 senses · 2 parts of speech · etymology included

noun

  1. (countable, uncountable)Power or the use of power; sovereignty over something; stewardship, supremacy.
    “And at the end of the dayes, I Nebuchad-nezzar lift vp mine eyes vnto heauen, and mine vnderſtanding returned vnto me, and I bleſſed the moſt high, and I praiſed, and honoured him that liueth for euer, whoſe dominion is an euerlaſting dominion, and his kingdome is from generation to generation.”
    “To choose between dominion or slavery.”
    “'Behold! once more I kiss thee, and by that kiss I give to thee dominion over sea and earth, over the peasant in his hovel, over the monarch in his palace halls, and cities crowned with towers, and those who breathe therein.'”
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noun

  1. (countable, uncountable)Power or the use of power; sovereignty over something; stewardship, supremacy.
    “And at the end of the dayes, I Nebuchad-nezzar lift vp mine eyes vnto heauen, and mine vnderſtanding returned vnto me, and I bleſſed the moſt high, and I praiſed, and honoured him that liueth for euer, whoſe dominion is an euerlaſting dominion, and his kingdome is from generation to generation.”
    “To choose between dominion or slavery.”
    “'Behold! once more I kiss thee, and by that kiss I give to thee dominion over sea and earth, over the peasant in his hovel, over the monarch in his palace halls, and cities crowned with towers, and those who breathe therein.'”
  2. (countable, uncountable)Predominance; ascendancy.
    “Objects placed foremost ought […] have dominion over things which are confus'd and transient.”
  3. (countable, figuratively, sometimes, uncountable)A kingdom, nation, or other sphere of influence; governed territory.
    “the dominions of a king  the dominion of the passions”
    “Oh cold, cold, rigid, dreadful Death, set up thine altar here, and dress it with such terrors as thou hast at thy command: for this is thy dominion!”
    “But a fait accompli even more spectacular than this awaited the Chinese. For the naval officer Nevelskoi had surveyed the Manchurian coast down to the Korean border and had urged successfully that this, too, as far inland as the Ussuri River, must be included in the Tsar’s dominions. At the southern end, in particular, the town of Haishenwei [translating 海參崴 /海参崴] with its harbour would make a splendid port.”
  4. (countable, uncountable)kingdom
  5. (countable, uncountable)An order of angel in Christian angelology, ranked above virtues and below thrones.
    “For by him were all things created[…], whether they be thrones, or dominions, or principalities, or powers: all things were created by him, and for him.”

name

  1. (historical)Any of the self-governing nations of the British Commonwealth until 1949.

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Etymology

From Middle English dominion, from Middle French dominion, from Latin dominium (“lordship, right of ownership”), from dominus (“lord”), from domus (“house”). See demain, demesne, domain, dominium.

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