dominican

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الإنجليزية - التركية
Dominik

Dominik Cumhuriyeti'ne İspanyolcada República Dominicana denir. - The Dominican Republic is called República Dominicana in Spanish.

{s} Dominikli
{s} dominik cumhuriyetinden
{s} dominikan mezhebiyle ilgili
{i} Dominikan rahibi
{i} Dominik cumhuriyeti vatandaşı
{s} dominik cumhuriyeti ile ilgili
bu tarikata bağlı kimse
Dominikan rahip
Dominikan tari katı ile ilgili
Dominikan
dominik cumhuriyeti'ne özgü
Dominican Republic
Dominik Cumhuriyeti
Dominican Republic
(isim) Dominik cumhuriyeti
dominican friar
dominikan rahibi
the Dominican Republic
Dominik Cumhuriyeti
الإنجليزية - الإنجليزية
A person from the Commonwealth of Dominica or of its descent
A member of the religious order founded by St. Dominic
Of or belonging to the Dominican religious order
Of, from, or pertaining to Dominica, or its people
A person from the Dominican Republic or of its descent
Of, from, or pertaining to the Dominican Republic, or its people
{s} of or pertaining to Saint Dominic or the religious orders founded by him; of or pertaining to the Dominican Republic (country in the Caribbean Sea)
{i} member of an order of friars founded by Saint Dominic, Black Friar; resident of the Dominican Republic
A person from Dominica or of its descent
a member of a Christian religious group who leads a holy life. Member of the Order of Friars Preachers, a Roman Catholic preaching and teaching order founded by St. Dominic. It dates officially from 1216, when Pope Honorius III gave it his approval, though Dominic had begun to build it at least a decade earlier. In contrast with earlier orders, the Dominicans were not organized in autonomous monastic houses, but joined the order at large and could be sent to any house or province on the order's business. The early teaching centers were at Bologna, Paris, Cologne, and Oxford. Dominican preachers spoke out against the Cathari, the Moors, and the Jews and were among the first missionaries under the Spanish and Portuguese explorers. Dominicans were put in charge of the Inquisition when it was founded. Perhaps their most famous member was St. Thomas Aquinas
of or relating to or characteristic of the Dominican Republic or its people; "the Dominican population
a Roman Catholic friar wearing the black mantle of the Dominican order of or relating to Saint Dominic or the Dominican order; "Dominican monks"
Mary, and in France, Jacobins
Dominic (Dominic de Guzman), or to the religious communities named from him
The first foundation in the United States was made in 1807
of or relating to Saint Dominic or the Dominican order; "Dominican monks"
Of or pertaining to St
The Dominicans are called also preaching friars, friars preachers, black friars (from their black cloak), brothers of St
A province of the order was established in England in 1221
a Roman Catholic friar wearing the black mantle of the Dominican order
a Roman Catholic friar wearing the black mantle of the Dominican order of or relating to Saint Dominic or the Dominican order; "Dominican monks" of or relating to or characteristic of the Dominican Republic or its people; "the Dominican population
The Master of the Sacred Palace at Rome is always a Dominican friar
One of an order of mendicant monks founded by Dominic de Guzman, in 1215
of or relating to or characteristic of the Dominican Republic or its people; "the Dominican population"
Dominican Republic
A country in the Caribbean
Dominican Order
{i} Order of Preachers, Roman Catholic order of mendicant preaching friars founded by Saint Dominic in 1216
Dominican Republic
A country of the West Indies on the eastern part of the island of Hispaniola. Originally inhabited by Arawaks, it was discovered by Christopher Columbus in 1492 and remained a Spanish colony until 1795, when it was ceded to France. Ruled by Haiti after 1821, the country became independent in 1844 but has had a turbulent history, including many years of dictatorship under Rafael Trujillo Molina (1930-1961). Santo Domingo is the capital and the largest city. Population: 7,760,000. a country in the Caribbean Sea on the island of Hispaniola, which it shares with Haiti. Population: 8,581,000 (2001). Capital: Santo Domingo. It was the place where Christopher Columbus first landed after crossing the Atlantic Ocean. Republic of the West Indies, occupying the eastern two-thirds of the island of Hispaniola, which it shares with Haiti
Dominican Republic
{i} country in the West Indies (located on the island of Hispanola)
Dominican citizen
{i} citizen of the Dominican Republic
dominican dollar
the basic unit of money in Dominica
dominican monetary unit
monetary unit in the Dominican Republic
dominican order
a Roman Catholic order of mendicant preachers founded in the 13th century
dominican peso
the basic unit of money in the Dominican Republic; equal to 100 centavos
dominican republic
a republic in the West Indies; located on the eastern two-thirds of the island of Hispaniola
dominican
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