Domine

/ˈdɑːmɪneɪ/ noun

A teacher, schoolmaster, or clergyman, especially in historical or archaic contexts; sometimes used as a title of respect.

From Latin 'dominus' (master, lord), popularized in English by the Dutch 'dominee' (clergyman). It was particularly common in colonial America and the Dutch Caribbean.

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