Dom

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Bosnian

Noun

dom m. (pl.: domovi)

  1. home
  2. domicile
  3. hostel
  4. hall
  5. foundation



Croatian

Noun

dom m.

  1. home, house



Dutch

Adjective

dom (alternate form: domme, comparative: dommer, superlative domst)

  1. dumb, stupid, silly



Old English

Etymology

From Germanic: cognate with Old Frisian dōm, Old Saxon dōm, Old High German tuom, Old Norse dómr, Gothic 𐌳𐍉𐌼𐍃. The Germanic source was from a stem verb originally meaning ‘to place, to set’ (a sense-development also found in Latin statutum, Greek θέμις).

Pronunciation

IPA: /do:m/

Noun

dōm strong m

  1. a law, a statute
  2. a judgement



Norwegian

Noun

Dom m. (definite singular dommen; indefinite plural dommer; definite plural dommene)

  1. doom
  2. judgement



Polish

Inanimate masculine noun

SingularPlural</tr>
Nominativedomdomy</tr>
Genitivedomudomów</tr>
Dativedomu/domowidomom</tr>
Accusativedomdomy</tr>
Instrumentaldomemdomami</tr>
Locativedomiedomach</tr>
Vocativedomiedomy</tr>

</table>

  1. house (especially one that is small)
  2. home

Synonyms

Derived adjective



Portuguese

Etymology

Latin donum

Noun

dom m.

  1. gift
  2. talent



Serbian

Noun

dom m. (pl.: domovi)

  1. home
  2. domicile
  3. hostel
  4. hall
  5. foundation

See also



Swedish

Pronunciation

IPA: /duːm/


Inflections of dom Common
Singular Plural
Indefinite form Definite form Indefinite form Definite form
Nominative dom domen domar domarna
Genitive doms domens domars domarnas

Noun

dom

  1. (law) conviction, judgement of court, sentence, verdict
  2. judgement
    domedagen = judgement day

Derived terms

Pronunciation

IPA: /doːm/


Inflections of dom Common
Singular Plural
Indefinite form Definite form Indefinite form Definite form
Nominative dom domen domer domerna
Genitive doms domens domers domernas

Noun

dom

  1. dome

Pronunciation

IPA: /dɔm/

Personal pronoun

dom

  1. (colloquial) they, them

Alternative spellings

fr:dom io:dom id:dom ku:dom hu:dom nl:dom pl:dom pt:dom ru:dom fi:dom

zh:dom
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