dominiqu

/dɔmɪˈnɪk/ or /dɔmiˈneɪk/

Definitions

1. proper noun

a male given name of French origin, derived from the Latin Dominicus, meaning ‘of or belonging to a lord’

“The baby was named Dominique after his grandfather, a prominent businessman.”

2. noun

a type of pastry, typically a flaky, ring-shaped bread, often associated with French cuisine

“She served a warm Dominique with a side of coffee for breakfast.”

3. proper noun

a commune in the canton of Geneva, Switzerland

“The beautiful village of Dominique was nestled in the rolling hills of the Swiss countryside.”

Synonyms

  • Dominicus
  • Dominique
  • Lord
  • Master

Antonyms

  • Servant
  • Slave