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Domini
Dominus Dom"i*nus, n.; pl. Domini. [L., master. See Dame.] Master; sir; -- a title of respect formerly applied to a knight or a clergyman, and sometimes to the lord of a manor. --Cowell.

Meaning of DomiNI from wikipedia

- terms Anno Domini (AD) and before Christ (BC) are used when designating years in the Gregorian and Julian calendars. The term anno Domini is Medieval...
- Look up Dominus, dominus, Domini, or domini in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Dominus or domini may refer to: Dominus (title), a title of sovereignty...
- timespans that contain only nine years, along with the 0s BC. The Anno Domini (AD) calendar era which numbers these years 1-9 was devised by Dionysius...
- In nomine Domini (Latin for In the name of the Lord) is a papal bull written by Pope Nicholas II. The bull was issued on 13 April 1059 and caused major...
- Advanced Study, University of Warwick. His first book of poetry, Madonna anno domini, received the Walt Whitman Award from the Academy of American Poets in 1996...
- something that had already been done by a few rulers before them. The Anno Domini dating system was devised in 525 by Dionysius Exiguus to enumerate the years...
- Common Era and Before the Common Era are alternatives to the original Anno Domini (AD) and Before Christ (BC) notations used for the same calendar era. The...
- (selected) Misericordiae vultus Misericordia et misera Maiorem hac dilectionem Magnum principium Vos estis lux mundi Spiritus Domini Traditionis custodes...
- the Gregorian calendar, the 2025th year of the Common Era (CE) and Anno Domini (AD) designations, the 25th year of the 3rd millennium and the 21st century...
- and Death in a Venetian Convent: the chronicle and necrology of Corpus Domini, 1395–1436. Chicago & London: The University of Chicago Press. pp. 60–63...