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21-498: [REDACTED] Look up dom , Dom , or DOM in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Dom or DOM may refer to: People and fictional characters [ edit ] Dom (given name) , including fictional characters Dom (surname) Dom La Nena (born 1989), stage name of Brazilian-born cellist, singer and songwriter Dominique Pinto Dom people , an ethnic group in

42-445: A small form-factor pluggable transceiver 2,5-Dimethoxy-4-methylamphetamine or DOM/STP, a psychedelic phenethylamine Dioctyl maleate , a chemical compound used in the manufacture of surfactants Directed ortho metalation , a chemical reaction mechanism Disk-on-a-module , an alternative to traditional computer hard disk drives Dissolved organic matter , a central nutrient in aquatic ecosystems Document Object Model ,

63-445: A small form-factor pluggable transceiver 2,5-Dimethoxy-4-methylamphetamine or DOM/STP, a psychedelic phenethylamine Dioctyl maleate , a chemical compound used in the manufacture of surfactants Directed ortho metalation , a chemical reaction mechanism Disk-on-a-module , an alternative to traditional computer hard disk drives Dissolved organic matter , a central nutrient in aquatic ecosystems Document Object Model ,

84-775: A contextual basis. Generally, only the Italian duomo and the German Dom are likely to be encountered in English. According to the Oxford English Dictionary and the Zingarelli , the word duomo derives from the Latin word domus , meaning "house", as a cathedral is the "house of God", or domus Dei . The Garzanti online dictionary also gives the etymology as deriving from "house", but "house of

105-505: A cross-platform and language-independent application programming interface dom {\displaystyle \operatorname {dom} } , the domain of a function Other uses [ edit ] Dom (church) , cognate with the Italian term duomo , meaning a collegiate church or cathedral Dom (title) , a title of respect, derived from the Latin Dominus Deo optimo maximo , abbreviated D.O.M., Latin for "to

126-437: A cross-platform and language-independent application programming interface dom {\displaystyle \operatorname {dom} } , the domain of a function Other uses [ edit ] Dom (church) , cognate with the Italian term duomo , meaning a collegiate church or cathedral Dom (title) , a title of respect, derived from the Latin Dominus Deo optimo maximo , abbreviated D.O.M., Latin for "to

147-525: A diocesan seat and is by definition not a cathedral. In a similar way, the town of Asolo has not had its own bishop since the 10th century, but the main church (rebuilt since then) is still called the Asolo Duomo . By contradistinction, the Italian word for a cathedral sensu stricto is cattedrale . There is no direct translation of "duomo" into English, leading to many such churches being erroneously called "cathedral" in English, regardless of whether

168-671: A linguistic feature Dom language , spoken in Papua New Guinea Places [ edit ] Dom (mountain) , Switzerland, the third highest mountain in the Alps Overseas department , ( Département d'outre-mer ), a department of France that is outside metropolitan France Dóm Square , a large town square in Szeged, Hungary Dominican Republic (ISO 3166-1 country code) Douglas–Charles Airport (IATA airport code), Dominica Dominion of Melchizedek ,

189-479: A linguistic feature Dom language , spoken in Papua New Guinea Places [ edit ] Dom (mountain) , Switzerland, the third highest mountain in the Alps Overseas department , ( Département d'outre-mer ), a department of France that is outside metropolitan France Dóm Square , a large town square in Szeged, Hungary Dominican Republic (ISO 3166-1 country code) Douglas–Charles Airport (IATA airport code), Dominica Dominion of Melchizedek ,

210-640: A micronation known largely for facilitating large scale banking fraud in many parts of the world Buildings [ edit ] Dom Tower of Utrecht , a tower in Utrecht, the Netherlands Dom-Hotel , a five-star hotel in Cologne, Germany D.O.M. (restaurant) , a restaurant in São Paulo, Brazil Science and technology [ edit ] Digital optical monitoring, a function in

231-400: A micronation known largely for facilitating large scale banking fraud in many parts of the world Buildings [ edit ] Dom Tower of Utrecht , a tower in Utrecht, the Netherlands Dom-Hotel , a five-star hotel in Cologne, Germany D.O.M. (restaurant) , a restaurant in São Paulo, Brazil Science and technology [ edit ] Digital optical monitoring, a function in

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252-553: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages dom [REDACTED] Look up dom , Dom , or DOM in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Dom or DOM may refer to: People and fictional characters [ edit ] Dom (given name) , including fictional characters Dom (surname) Dom La Nena (born 1989), stage name of Brazilian-born cellist, singer and songwriter Dominique Pinto Dom people , an ethnic group in

273-409: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Dom (church) Duomo ( English: / ˈ d w oʊ m oʊ / , Italian: [ˈdwɔːmo] ) is an Italian term for a church with the features of, or having been built to serve as a cathedral , whether or not it currently plays this role. The Duomo of Monza , for example, has never been

294-608: The Greatest and Best God", originally Jove, later the Christian God Dóm , Old English word meaning "judgment", "law"; see Anglo-Saxon law Days on market , how many days since a piece of real estate was listed for sale Drawn-over-mandrel, a class of manufactured tubing Dominant partner, in BDSM See also [ edit ] Doma (disambiguation) Dom Dom (disambiguation) Topics referred to by

315-429: The Greatest and Best God", originally Jove, later the Christian God Dóm , Old English word meaning "judgment", "law"; see Anglo-Saxon law Days on market , how many days since a piece of real estate was listed for sale Drawn-over-mandrel, a class of manufactured tubing Dominant partner, in BDSM See also [ edit ] Doma (disambiguation) Dom Dom (disambiguation) Topics referred to by

336-564: The Middle East and North Africa Dom (caste) or Domba, an ethnic group in India Arts and entertainment [ edit ] Dom (film) , a 1958 Polish film DOM (album) , a 2012 album by German singer Joachim Witt DOM (band) , a pop/electronic solo musical project by Dominic Cournoyer "Dom", a song by Doda (featuring Bedoes) from Aquaria , 2022 Linguistics [ edit ] Differential object marking ,

357-445: The Middle East and North Africa Dom (caste) or Domba, an ethnic group in India Arts and entertainment [ edit ] Dom (film) , a 1958 Polish film DOM (album) , a 2012 album by German singer Joachim Witt DOM (band) , a pop/electronic solo musical project by Dominic Cournoyer "Dom", a song by Doda (featuring Bedoes) from Aquaria , 2022 Linguistics [ edit ] Differential object marking ,

378-711: The church in question hosts a bishop. Each city or town will have only one duomo , unless there are different denominations involved. Locally, people usually use il Duomo , the Duomo , without regard to the full proper name of the church. Similar words exist in other European languages: Dom ( German and Dutch ), dom ( Romanian ), dóm ( Hungarian and Slovak ), dôme ( French - usually less common), domo ( Portuguese ), doms ( Latvian ), tum ( Polish ), domkirke ( Danish and Norwegian ), dómkirkja ( Icelandic ), domkyrka ( Swedish ), toomkirik ( Estonian ), tuomiokirkko ( Finnish ) and so on. Also in these languages

399-470: The respective terms do not necessarily refer to a church functioning as a cathedral, but also to proto-cathedrals or simply prominent church buildings, which have never been a cathedral in the exact sense of that word. German Dom and Polish tum became the synecdoche used – pars pro toto – for most existing or former collegiate churches . Therefore, translation of these terms into English as "cathedrals" may not always be appropriate and should be used on

420-442: The same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Dom . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Dom&oldid=1227065953 " Categories : Disambiguation pages Place name disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description

441-442: The same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Dom . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Dom&oldid=1227065953 " Categories : Disambiguation pages Place name disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description

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