Used in a Sentence

dominus

Definition, parts of speech, synonyms, and sentence examples for dominus.

Editorial note

By the way, Mark Jason Dominus (the guy who wrote High-Order Perl) has a presentation on giving presentations.

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Quick take

(historical) master; sir; a title of respect formerly applied to a knight or clergyman, and sometimes to the lord of a manor, castle or an academic master

Meaning at a glance

The clearest senses and uses of dominus gathered in one view.

noun

(historical) master; sir; a title of respect formerly applied to a knight or clergyman, and sometimes to the lord of a manor, castle or an academic master

Definitions

Core meanings and parts of speech for dominus.

noun

(historical) master; sir; a title of respect formerly applied to a knight or clergyman, and sometimes to the lord of a manor, castle or an academic master

Example sentences

1

By the way, Mark Jason Dominus (the guy who wrote High-Order Perl) has a presentation on giving presentations.

2

I'm curious if the Dominus mentioned in the article is mjd.

3

Mark Jason Dominus also says the same thing about Perl in his Higher Order Perl book [1][2] and goes onto show that Perl has 6 of the 7 features that Norvig describes has making Lisp different [3].

4

Now Mark Jason Dominus is often wrong when it comes to his political opinions, but he's rarely wrong about programming, and your tone is just way too negative for seemingly no reason.

5

The legal fiction of the early Empire (in which the emperor was but the first among equals) was disposed of; the emperors, beginning with Aurelian, openly styled themselves as dominus et deus, lord and god, titles appropriate for a slave towards his master.

6

One of my favorite Perl books, albeit a bit lesser-known is "Higher Order Perl" by Mark Jason Dominus.

7

His name is Mark Jason Dominus, the author of one the most awesome programming book that one can ever read.

8

Read this book called "Higher Order Perl" by Mark Jason Dominus.

9

My breakthrough moment with JavaScript was reading Mark Jason Dominus' ''Higher Order Perl'', and realizing everything described there could be applied to JavaScript.

10

I think the people who downvotted this didn't realize that "mjd" is Mark Jason Dominus aka the guy who wrote the blog post.

11

Besides, as someone (Jason Dominus?) posted to the perl list, lisp macro's are regular and do not break, unlike every other proposal that uses infix syntax.

12

"It is a Perl guy, so ignore his opinion":-) I learned more about you than about Dominus with that comment.

Quote examples

1

One of my favorite Perl books, albeit a bit lesser-known is "Higher Order Perl" by Mark Jason Dominus.

2

Read this book called "Higher Order Perl" by Mark Jason Dominus.

3

I think the people who downvotted this didn't realize that "mjd" is Mark Jason Dominus aka the guy who wrote the blog post.

4

"It is a Perl guy, so ignore his opinion":-) I learned more about you than about Dominus with that comment.

Proper noun examples

1

His name is Mark Jason Dominus, the author of one the most awesome programming book that one can ever read.

2

My breakthrough moment with JavaScript was reading Mark Jason Dominus' ''Higher Order Perl'', and realizing everything described there could be applied to JavaScript.

3

Besides, as someone (Jason Dominus?) posted to the perl list, lisp macro's are regular and do not break, unlike every other proposal that uses infix syntax.

Frequently asked questions

Short answers drawn from the clearest meanings and examples for this word.

How do you use dominus in a sentence?

By the way, Mark Jason Dominus (the guy who wrote High-Order Perl) has a presentation on giving presentations.

What does dominus mean?

(historical) master; sir; a title of respect formerly applied to a knight or clergyman, and sometimes to the lord of a manor, castle or an academic master

What part of speech is dominus?

dominus is commonly used as noun.