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DOMINUS

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in ancient times, a title prefixed to a name, usually to denote the person either a knight or a clergyman. See VICE Dominus.

The title was sometimes also given to a gentleman not dubbed; especially if he were lord of a manor. See DOM, GENTLEMAN, and SIRE.

In Holland the title dominus is still retained, to distinguish a minister of the reformed church.