Crossword-Solution: DOMINIE
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| Word | Word Type | Definition |
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| Dominie | n. | A schoolmaster; a pedagogue. |
| Dominie | n. | A clergyman. See Domine, 1. |
We have 13 clues for the answer “DOMINIE”
| Clue | Answers |
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| Minister: Dialect | 1 answer |
| Pastor: Colloq. | 1 answer |
| SCOTTISH schoolmaster (arch.) | 1 answer |
| Schoolmaster, in Scotland | 1 answer |
| Scottish schoolmaster | 1 answer |
| minister or clergyman: also used as a term of address | 1 answer |
| Pastor | 8 answers |
| Schoolmaster | 9 answers |
| Minister | 12 answers |
| hold office | 20 answers |
| Clergyman | 41 answers |
| High Command | 54 answers |
| Teaching material | 63 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
ERAET
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with DOMINIE (5)
The master’s wife would go on a visit to the country in a few days, and there would be nothing to interfere with the plan; the master always prepared himself for great occasions by getting pretty well fuddled, and the signpainter’s boy said that when the dominie had reached the proper condition on Examination Evening he would “manage the thing” while he napped in his chair; then he would have him awakened at the right time and hurried away to school.
The Night Before Look you, Dominie; look you, and listen! Look in my face, first; search every line there; Mark every feature, -- chin, lip, and forehead! Look in my eyes, and tell me the lesson You read there; measure my nose, and tell me Where I am wanting! A man's nose, Dominie, Is often the cast of his inward spirit; So mark mine well.
Bertram on the road, the ruins of Derncleugh, the scene of the flageolet, and the Dominie’s recognition of Harry, are the four strong notes that continue to ring in the mind after the book is laid aside.
About Lady Prestongrange (not _Lady_ Grant, only _Miss_ Grant, my dear, though _Lady_ Prestongrange, quoth the dominie) I am taken with your idea of her death, and have a good mind to substitute a featureless aunt.
Great excitement also prevailed through the occurrence of the Gordon riots in London, which extended into remote country places; and Kennedy remembered being nearly frightened out of his wits on one occasion by a poor dominie whose school he attended, who preached to his boys about the horrors that were coming upon the land through the introduction of Popery.
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Appears in: NYT.
Used 4 times in crossword archives (1965–1988).