释义 |
-dom \dəm\ noun suffix (-s) Etymology: Middle English, from Old English -dōm; akin to Old Saxon -dōm -dom, Old High German -tuom, Old Norse -dōmr; all from a prehistoric Germanic noun represented by Old English dōm judgment — more at doom 1. a. : dignity : office < dukedom > b. : realm : jurisdiction < kingdom > < Christendom > c. : geographical area < Anglo-Saxondom > 2. : state, condition, or fact of being < freedom > < martyrdom > 3. : those having a (specified) office, occupation, interest, or character < officialdom > < dogdom > < stampdom > |