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A clergyman; especially a settled minister or parson.
domine
dominus
dominee
1
The
dominie
was in his ninety-first year, and he was going home.
2
With the doctor came the
dominie
and two of the town bailies.
3
What the new
dominie
does do is to turn out excellent wage-slaves.
4
Even the
dominie
thought it right to come and give me admonition.
5
Did ye no hear the
dominie
intryjuce him as the hoosier poet?
6
This story, too, seems to reflect against the
dominie
's
views on cleanliness.
7
Can't help him,
dominie
-
nebber
can
help him, when he take me sudden.
8
But, in spite of the murmurs, the
dominie
got the money.
9
The other judges demurred, but the
dominie
remained firm and won the day.
10
And then he turned to the
dominie
,
speaking with him in an undertone.
11
But set your mind at rest; he is a young
dominie
of credit.
12
When I entered the school Matthew Howe was the regulator, teacher and
dominie
.
13
Three neighbours surrounded her when the
dominie
administered the Extreme Unction.
14
When inspectors dine with the village
dominie
they never mention the word education.
15
Then there was the old Scotch
dominie
down at Château-Thierry, with the marines.
16
The good
dominie
-
who
knew
his business-instantlyseized upon the rat for his cue.
dominie
say the dominie
young dominie
old dominie
poor dominie
dominie apples