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Dominicansnoun
Plural of Dominican.
Dominicansnoun
The religious order founded by St. Dominic.
The Nuttall Encyclopedia
Dominicans
a religious order of preaching friars, founded at Toulouse in 1215 by St. Dominic, to aid in the conversion of the heretic Albigenses to the faith, and finally established as the order whose special charge it was to guard the orthodoxy of the Church. The order was known by the name Black Friars in England, from their dress; and Jacobins in France, from the street of Paris in which they had their head-quarters.
Etymology and Origins
Dominicans
Friars of the Order of St Dominic; also called Black Friars, from their habits.
Numerology
Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of Dominicans in Chaldean Numerology is: 7
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of Dominicans in Pythagorean Numerology is: 2
Examples of Dominicans in a Sentence
Six deaths were registered after the urns closed, six Dominicans who died in the process of counting. Nobody cares about this, but we do, it's what we didn't want to happen.
This crisis is not really creating new problems, it's pouring gasoline on Puerto Ricans and Dominicans existing ones.
They say there's nothing more American than grabbing a hot dog, heading to the ballpark, and watching nine guys from the Dominican Republic, ... But you know what, today I learned that was wrong. They had eight Dominicans, and one guy from Irvine, California.
The U.S. Embassy communicated that to me and said that they dont know when the machines will be fixed, i just feel like the Dominicans are covering their own tracks by getting rid of the evidence and evidence is my own mother. I never thought another country would do this to me.
As a principle, Dominicans don't believe official accounts, it dates to the Trujillo era.
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