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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 the Greatest and Best God", originally Jove, later the Christian God; Dóm, Old English word meaning "judgment", "law"; see Anglo-Saxon law
The Document Object Model (DOM) is a cross-platform and language-independent interface that treats an HTML or XML document as a tree structure wherein each node is an object representing a part of the document. The DOM represents a document with a logical tree. Each branch of the tree ends in a node, and each node contains objects.
Domspace: The euphoric state of mind a dom may enter during a scene. [29] May include an intensified perception of the scene. [30] Dungeon: A room or area containing BDSM equipment and space for scenes. [28] Edgeplay: Higher risk activity, physically and/or emotionally. Because the definition of edgeplay is subjective to the specific players (i ...
Simple English; Slovenčina ... ("dom") takes psychological ... The precise definition of roles and self-identification is a common subject of debate among BDSM ...
Dom is used as a title in English for certain Benedictine (including some communities which follow the Rule of St. Benedict) and Carthusian monks, and for members of certain communities of canons regular. Examples include Benedictine monks of the English Benedictine Congregation (e.g. Dom John Chapman, late Abbot of Downside).
The DNCE song "Be Mean" (2016) is written about the artist's desire to be dominated. The KPOP group VIXX is known for its BDSM-inspired album Chained Up . The Blue Öyster Cult song "Dominance and Submission" suggests sexual interaction to take place in the back of a vehicle, the singer conflicting between dominating or submitting
Dominatrix is the feminine form of the Latin dominator, a ruler or lord, and was originally used in a non-sexual sense.Its use in English dates back to at least 1561. Its earliest recorded use in the prevalent modern sense, as a female dominant in sadomasochism, dates to 1961. [1]
The Dom (also called Domi; Arabic: دومي / ALA-LC: Dūmī, دومري / Dūmrī, Ḍom / ضوم or دوم, or sometimes also called Doms) are descendants of the Dom caste with origins in the Indian subcontinent which through ancient migrations are found scattered across the Middle East and North Africa, the Eastern Anatolia Region, and parts of the Balkans and Hungary. [11]