单词 | dominican |
释义 | Dominicann.3adj.3 A. n.3 A native or inhabitant of the Dominican Republic; a person of Dominican descent. ΘΚΠ the world > people > nations > native or inhabitant of America > native or inhabitant of West Indies > [noun] > specific islands > part of spec. Dominican1844 Nassauvian1924 1844 Let. 8 Apr. in Daily Atlas (Boston) 29 Apr. The majority of the army, both officers and men, feel little sympathy with the operation of the Government against the Dominicans. 1912 S. Bonsal Amer. Mediterranean vii. 123 Revolutionary practices had become as deeply ingrained with the Dominicans as electioneering campaigns with us. 2020 E. Acevedo Clap when you Land 28 Here in Morningside Heights, We are a mix of people: Dominicans & Puerto Ricans & Haitians. B. adj.3 Of, belonging to, or relating to the Dominican Republic or its natives or inhabitants. ΘΚΠ the world > the earth > named regions of earth > America > West Indies > [adjective] > specific islands or countries Bermudan1625 Jamaican1670 Bermudian1681 Antillean1738 Guadeloupean1762 Dominican1766 Grenadian1772 Bajan1789 Trinidadian1809 Haitian1811 Tortolan1819 Cuban1829 St Lucian1831 Dominican1844 Puerto Rican1865 Vincentian1902 Bajie1921 Martiniquan1926 Santo Domingan1934 Guadeloupan1941 Kittitian1958 Baje1973 Trini1973 the world > people > nations > native or inhabitant of America > native or inhabitant of West Indies > [adjective] > specific islands > part of spec. Dominican1844 1844 tr. in N.Y. Herald 9 May The Haytiens who wish to reside at Port au Plate as Dominican citizens. 1853 B. C. Clark Plea for Hayti 34 It was during the government of Boyer that the Spanish or Dominican part of the Island was united with the French part. 1912 S. Bonsal Amer. Mediterranean vii. 137 Every month 100,000 dollars gold goes to New York and a handsome sum is paid into the Dominican treasury. 1959 Chambers's Encycl. IV. 592/1 The two dominant figures in Dominican politics in the middle of the 19th century were Santana and Báez. 2019 A. Cruz Dominicana (2020) 240 Just like that my dreams of food carts and a franchise of Dominican food are gone. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, September 2021; most recently modified version published online March 2022). Dominicanadj.1n.1 A. adj.1 Of or pertaining to St. Dominic or to the order of friars (and nuns) founded by him. ΘΚΠ society > faith > church government > monasticism > religious order > Dominican Order > [adjective] Dominical1600 Dominic1673 Dominican1680 1680 Waller (title) Narrative of the Feigned Visions..of the Dominican Fathers of the Convent of Berne. 1728 E. Chambers Cycl. at Friar Dominican, or Black, or Preaching Friars. 1757 tr. J. G. Keyssler Trav. III. 107 In the Dominican convent..are about a hundred and forty monks. 1845 S. Austin tr. L. von Ranke Hist. Reformation in Germany (ed. 2) II. 13 The course taken by the court of Rome (chiefly dominican influence). 1885 W. E. Addis & T. Arnold Catholic Dict. (ed. 3) 279/1 In Ireland..seven convents of Dominican nuns. B. n.1 A friar of the order founded by St. Dominic: a Black friar. ΘΚΠ society > faith > church government > monasticism > religious order > Dominican Order > [noun] > member of Jacobina1325 preacher?c1335 Black Friar1417 Dominicc1540 Jacobitea1563 preaching friar1598 Dominicana1632 cherubic1826 cherubic friar1826 thong-wearer1901 a1632 J. Weever in G. Mason Suppl. to Johnson's Dict. Their rule and habit was much~what like that of the Dominicans. 1845 S. Austin tr. L. von Ranke Hist. Reformation in Germany (ed. 2) I. 259 The Dominicans, who taught the strictest doctrines..had the right to enforce them by means of fire and sword. Derivatives Doˈminicaˌness n. a Dominican nun. ΘΚΠ society > faith > church government > monasticism > religious order > Dominican Order > [noun] > member of > female Dominicaness1857 1857 G. Oliver Coll. Hist. Catholic Relig. Cornwall 65 Two or three Dominicanesses of the third Order. This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1897; most recently modified version published online March 2022). Dominicanadj.2n.2 A. adj.2 Of, belonging to, or relating to the island of Dominica or its natives or inhabitants.Formerly a French, and later British colony, Dominica became an independent nation in 1978. ΘΚΠ the world > the earth > named regions of earth > America > West Indies > [adjective] > specific islands or countries Bermudan1625 Jamaican1670 Bermudian1681 Antillean1738 Guadeloupean1762 Dominican1766 Grenadian1772 Bajan1789 Trinidadian1809 Haitian1811 Tortolan1819 Cuban1829 St Lucian1831 Dominican1844 Puerto Rican1865 Vincentian1902 Bajie1921 Martiniquan1926 Santo Domingan1934 Guadeloupan1941 Kittitian1958 Baje1973 Trini1973 the world > people > nations > native or inhabitant of America > native or inhabitant of West Indies > [adjective] > specific islands Bermudan1625 Jamaican1670 Bermudian1681 Barbadian1692 Guadeloupean1762 Dominican1766 Anguillian1779 Antiguan1781 Bajan1789 Anguillan1806 Trinidadian1809 Puerto Rican1865 Tobagonian1882 Grenadan1886 Barbudian1890 Bajie1921 Guadeloupan1941 onion1951 Kittitian1958 Kittian1960 Nassauvian1961 Baje1973 Trini1973 yardie1986 1766 Gazetteer & New Daily Advertiser 28 Apr. This, is, indeed, one disadvantage to the Dominican planter. 1823 Royal Cornwall Gaz. 22 Nov. The Committee of Legislature have..thrown over their picture of Dominican slavery hues of joy and gladness such as never in reality shed their light on the dark and cloudy horizon. 1888 J. A. Froude Eng. in W. Indies xi. 156 Another small incident happened..which showed the capital stuff of which the Dominican boatmen and fishermen are made. 1976 J. Rhys Sleep it off Lady 90 I told him a long story of having been lost in the Dominican forest when I was a child. 2017 CANA News (Nexis) 12 Jan. The projection at this stage is that the Dominican economy will grow by 3.2 percent this year. B. n.2 A native or inhabitant of Dominica; a person of Dominican descent. ΘΚΠ the world > people > nations > native or inhabitant of America > native or inhabitant of West Indies > [noun] > specific islands Jamaican1613 Bermudian1645 Bermudan1659 Barbadian1671 Anguillan1745 Anguillian1745 Guadeloupean1762 Antiguan1778 Grenadian1786 Haitian1805 Trinidadian1806 St Lucian1818 Puerto Rican1823 Dominican1826 Grenadan1826 Barbudian1830 Bajan1832 Bim1833 Little Englander1833 Tobagonian1849 Cuban1850 Virgin Islander1852 Tortolan1863 Martiniquais1890 Martiniquan1891 Vincentian1907 Guadeloupan1908 Barbadian English1911 Trinidadian English1925 Kittitian1945 Bajie1960 Kittian1960 Trini1972 yardie1984 yardie1986 Baje1990 1826 H. N. Coleridge Six Months W. Indies 158 The Dominicans became more scrupulous, and a governor came who knew not Audain. 1929 H. L. Foster Combing Caribbees v. 50 Several Dominicans had booked passage with us to Fort de France. 2017 L. Honychurch In Forests of Freedom iii. 21 In the 21st century Dominicans remain the greatest users of Kalinago words in the world. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, September 2021; most recently modified version published online March 2022). < n.3adj.31844adj.1n.1a1632adj.2n.21766 |
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