Plural form; multiple distinct Gypsy or Romani communities, cultures, or social domains across different regions and times.
From 'gypsydom' plus English plural suffix '-s,' allowing reference to multiple separate but related Gypsy cultural realms or communities.
Different Romani groups developed remarkably distinct cultures—Irish Travellers, Spanish Gitanos, Eastern European Roma, and British Gypsies all have unique traditions despite shared ancestry, making 'gypsydoms' a genuinely useful plural!
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