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dominical

adjective do·min·i·cal \də-ˈmi-ni-kəl\

Definition of DOMINICAL

1
:  of or relating to Jesus Christ as Lord
2
:  of or relating to the Lord's day
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Origin of DOMINICAL

Middle English, from Late Latin dominicalis, from dominicus (dies) the Lord's day, from Latin dominicus of a lord, from dominus lord, master
First Known Use: 15th century

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