What's the difference between dominie and dominus?
Dominie
Definition:
(n.) A schoolmaster; a pedagogue.
(n.) A clergyman. See Domine, 1.
Example Sentences:
(1) "The fundamental barrier we still need to overcome is people understanding what housing does, and the breadth and depth of the best housing providers," argues Domini Gunn, director of health and wellbeing at the Chartered Institute of Housing .
(2) Structure analysis involving IR and NMR techniques and recognition by polyclonal human renin antibodies provides support for a beta-hairpin secondary structure of the cyclized peptides identical with that presented by the flap section in the speculative human renin model [Blundell, T., Sibanda, B. L., & Pearl, L. (1983) Nature (London) 304, 273-275; Sibanda, B. L., Blundell, T., Hobart, P. M., Fogliano, M., Bindra, J. S., Dominy, B. W., & Chirgwin, J. M. (1984) FEBS Lett.
(3) Domini’s Adam Kanzer says companies should work to reform the corporate tax system, even if that means paying more taxes.
(4) It’s short-sighted,” says Adam Kanzer , general counsel and managing director of Domini Social Investments.
(5) Dominy's work often brought my father to Washington, and he was able to stay over on August 28 to attend the March.
(6) Domini this year filed a shareholder resolution to reform Google's tax-avoidance strategy.
(7) After many years of unemployment, the publicity for the case quickly brought Green a job offer, flying for the Commissioner of the U.S. Bureau of Reclamation, Floyd E. Dominy.
Dominus
Definition:
(n.) Master; sir; -- a title of respect formerly applied to a knight or a clergyman, and sometimes to the lord of a manor.