Domal

/ˈdoʊməl/ adjective

Definition

Relating to or belonging to a house, home, or the same house.

Etymology

From Latin 'domus' (house) + suffix '-al' (relating to). The root 'domus' is ancient, appearing in Roman architecture and law.

Kelly Says

The word 'domal' shows up in legal and historical texts about property rights—when Romans wrote about 'domal property,' they meant what belonged to the household, establishing the connection between a word and ownership that still shapes property law today.

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