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- Dom_(title) abstract "Dom is an honorific prefixed to the given name. It derives from the Latin Dominus.It is used in English for certain Benedictine 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 equivalent female usage for such a cleric is "Dame" (e.g. Dame Laurentia McLachlan, late Abbess of Stanbrook, or Dame Felicitas Corrigan, author).In Portugal and Brazil, Dom (pronounced: [ˈdõ]) is used for certain hierarchs of the Roman Catholic Church and for laymen who belong to the royal and imperial families (for example the House of Aviz in Portugal and the House of Braganza in Portugal and Brazil). It was also accorded to members of families of the titled Portuguese nobility. Unless ennobling letters patent specifically authorised its use, Dom was not attributed to members of Portugal's untitled nobility: Since hereditary titles in Portugal descended according to primogeniture, the right to the style of Dom was the only apparent distinction between cadets of titled families and members of untitled noble families.Dom has historically been used on occasions in French, as an honorific for Benedictine monks, such as the famous Dom Pérignon.The feminine form, Dona, is a common honorific reserved for women, such as the First Lady of Brazil. In Portugal, the feminine version of the honorific is broadly attributed to all women whom one means to treat with respect or whom one doesn't know - much more than Dom is to men - only in cases of nobility or high rank.".
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- Dom_(title) wikiPageWikiLink Benedictine.
- Dom_(title) wikiPageWikiLink Cadet_(genealogy).
- Dom_(title) wikiPageWikiLink Canons_Regular.
- Dom_(title) wikiPageWikiLink Carthusian.
- Dom_(title) wikiPageWikiLink Carthusians.
- Dom_(title) wikiPageWikiLink Category:Ecclesiastical_titles.
- Dom_(title) wikiPageWikiLink Category:Honorifics.
- Dom_(title) wikiPageWikiLink Category:Mens_social_titles.
- Dom_(title) wikiPageWikiLink Category:Noble_titles.
- Dom_(title) wikiPageWikiLink Clergy.
- Dom_(title) wikiPageWikiLink Cleric.
- Dom_(title) wikiPageWikiLink Dame.
- Dom_(title) wikiPageWikiLink Dame_(title).
- Dom_(title) wikiPageWikiLink Dom_Pérignon_(monk).
- Dom_(title) wikiPageWikiLink Dominus_(title).
- Dom_(title) wikiPageWikiLink Don_(honorific).
- Dom_(title) wikiPageWikiLink Downside_Abbey.
- Dom_(title) wikiPageWikiLink English_Benedictine_Congregation.
- Dom_(title) wikiPageWikiLink Felicitas_Corrigan.
- Dom_(title) wikiPageWikiLink First_Ladies_and_Gentlemen_of_Brazil.
- Dom_(title) wikiPageWikiLink Given_name.
- Dom_(title) wikiPageWikiLink Honorific.
- Dom_(title) wikiPageWikiLink House_of_Aviz.
- Dom_(title) wikiPageWikiLink House_of_Braganza.
- Dom_(title) wikiPageWikiLink John_Chapman_(priest).
- Dom_(title) wikiPageWikiLink John_Chapman_OSB.
- Dom_(title) wikiPageWikiLink Laity.
- Dom_(title) wikiPageWikiLink Laurentia_McLachlan.
- Dom_(title) wikiPageWikiLink Letters_patent.
- Dom_(title) wikiPageWikiLink List_of_spouses_of_the_presidents_of_Brazil.
- Dom_(title) wikiPageWikiLink Monk.
- Dom_(title) wikiPageWikiLink Monks.
- Dom_(title) wikiPageWikiLink Order_of_Saint_Benedict.
- Dom_(title) wikiPageWikiLink Ordinary_(officer).
- Dom_(title) wikiPageWikiLink Portuguese_nobility.
- Dom_(title) wikiPageWikiLink Prefix.
- Dom_(title) wikiPageWikiLink Primogeniture.
- Dom_(title) wikiPageWikiLink Stanbrook_Abbey.
- Dom_(title) wikiPageWikiLink Style_(manner_of_address).
- Dom_(title) wikiPageWikiLinkText "''Dom''".
- Dom_(title) wikiPageWikiLinkText "D. Gaspar de Bragança".
- Dom_(title) wikiPageWikiLinkText "D.".
- Dom_(title) wikiPageWikiLinkText "Dame".
- Dom_(title) wikiPageWikiLinkText "Dom (title)".
- Dom_(title) wikiPageWikiLinkText "Dom".
- Dom_(title) wikiPageWikiLinkText "Doms".
- Dom_(title) wikiPageWikiLinkText "Dona".
- Dom_(title) wikiPageWikiLinkText "dom (title)".
- Dom_(title) hasPhotoCollection Dom_(title).
- Dom_(title) wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:IPA-pt.
- Dom_(title) wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Merge_to.
- Dom_(title) wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Dom_(title) wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:See_Wiktionary.
- Dom_(title) subject Category:Ecclesiastical_titles.
- Dom_(title) subject Category:Honorifics.
- Dom_(title) subject Category:Mens_social_titles.
- Dom_(title) subject Category:Noble_titles.
- Dom_(title) type Agent.
- Dom_(title) type Person.
- Dom_(title) type Person.
- Dom_(title) type Agent.
- Dom_(title) type NaturalPerson.
- Dom_(title) type Thing.
- Dom_(title) type Q215627.
- Dom_(title) type Q5.
- Dom_(title) type Person.
- Dom_(title) comment "Dom is an honorific prefixed to the given name. It derives from the Latin Dominus.It is used in English for certain Benedictine 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 equivalent female usage for such a cleric is "Dame" (e.g.".
- Dom_(title) label "Dom (title)".
- Dom_(title) sameAs דום_(תואר).
- Dom_(title) sameAs Dom_(titel).
- Dom_(title) sameAs m.02748rs.
- Dom_(title) sameAs Q2315756.
- Dom_(title) sameAs Q2315756.
- Dom_(title) wasDerivedFrom Dom_(title)?oldid=674658578.
- Dom_(title) isPrimaryTopicOf Dom_(title).