Dominiums

/dəˈmɪniəmz/ noun

Definition

Plural of dominium; multiple instances of ownership rights, domains, or territories under control.

Etymology

Plural of Latin 'dominium.' Used in legal and historical texts discussing feudal systems and property rights.

Kelly Says

In medieval Europe, dominiums were constantly fought over—lords, bishops, and kings all claimed overlapping dominiums over the same land, creating a messy legal nightmare that feudalism was supposedly designed to organize.

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