"dominionem" meaning in All languages combined

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Noun [Latin]

IPA: /domˈɲoːn/ Forms: dominiōnem [canonical, masculine], no-table-tags [table-tags], /domˈɲoːns/ [nominative, singular], /domˈɲoːn/ [nominative, plural], /domˈɲoːn/ [oblique, singular], /domˈɲoːns/ [oblique, plural]
Etymology: From dominus (“master, lord”) + -iōnem apparently with an etymological sense like ‘dominant tower’. Compare *pinniōnem (‘gable’ < pinna) or *summiōnem (‘peak’ < summus). It has also been claimed to derive from Frankish *dungijā f (from Proto-Germanic *dungijǭ ‘dung-heap; apartment, bower’), which would not explain the /m/ in Occitan and Medieval Latin. The attempt of Gamillscheg to explain these as an adaptation of Old Northern French dognon is unconvincing. Note also the absence from Romance of any feminine form or any sense matching the Germanic. Etymology templates: {{af|la|dominus|-iō|alt2=-iōnem|id2=inanimate noun|t1=master, lord}} dominus (“master, lord”) + -iōnem, {{smallcaps|dominus}} dominus, {{m+|frk|*dungijā|g=f}} Frankish *dungijā f, {{m+|gem-pro|*dungijǭ}} Proto-Germanic *dungijǭ, {{cog|fro-nor|dognon}} Old Northern French dognon Head templates: {{head|la|reconstructed noun|g=m|head=*dominiōnem}} *dominiōnem m Inflection templates: {{PWR-decl-noun|*/domˈɲoːns/|*/domˈɲoːn/|*/domˈɲoːn/|*/domˈɲoːns/}}
  1. donjon (main tower of a castle) Wikipedia link: Franz Steiner Verlag, Französisches Etymologisches Wörterbuch, Leuven Tags: Proto-Gallo-Romance, reconstruction

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