dominikli

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Dominican
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
{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)
Of, from, or pertaining to Dominica, or its people
Of, from, or pertaining to the Dominican Republic, or its people
A person from the Dominican Republic or of its descent
{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