"Saint Dominican" meaning in English

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Adjective

Forms: more Saint Dominican [comparative], most Saint Dominican [superlative]
Etymology: Saint and Dominic + -an, referring to Saint-Domingue Etymology templates: {{m|en|Saint}} Saint, {{af|en|Dominic|-an}} Dominic + -an, {{l|en|Saint-Domingue}} Saint-Domingue Head templates: {{en-adj}} Saint Dominican (comparative more Saint Dominican, superlative most Saint Dominican)
  1. (historical) Of or pertaining to Saint-Domingue or its people (inhabitants). Tags: historical
    Sense id: en-Saint_Dominican-en-adj-FwXo7zx2

Noun

Forms: Saint Dominicans [plural]
Etymology: Saint and Dominic + -an, referring to Saint-Domingue Etymology templates: {{m|en|Saint}} Saint, {{af|en|Dominic|-an}} Dominic + -an, {{l|en|Saint-Domingue}} Saint-Domingue Head templates: {{en-noun}} Saint Dominican (plural Saint Dominicans)
  1. (historical) A native or inhabitant of Saint-Domingue. Tags: historical Synonyms: Saint-Dominican
    Sense id: en-Saint_Dominican-en-noun-O7W03C~W Categories (other): English entries with incorrect language header, English terms suffixed with -an Disambiguation of English entries with incorrect language header: 44 56 Disambiguation of English terms suffixed with -an: 36 64

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