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do·min·i·can I. \dəˈminə̇kən, -nēk-\ noun (-s) Usage: capitalized Etymology: after St. Dominic (Domingo de Guzmán) died 1221 Spanish Roman Catholic priest who founded it + English -an : a member of an order of mendicant preaching friars founded in Languedoc in 1215 under the rule of St. Augustine with many borrowings from the Premonstratensian statutes — called also friar preacher II. adjective Usage: usually capitalized 1. : of or relating to St. Dominic 2. : of or relating to the Dominicans III. adjective Usage: usually capitalized Etymology: Dominican Republic, Hispaniola island, West Indies : of or from the Dominican Republic : of the kind or style prevalent in the Dominican Republic IV. noun (-s) Usage: capitalized : a native or inhabitant of the Dominican Republic |