出典:Wiktionary
出典:『Wiktionary』 (2026/01/29 23:38 UTC 版)
1801, borrowed from French domino (1771), originally the term for a hooded garment, itself from Medieval Latin domino, oblique case of dominus (“lord, master”); compare Medieval Latin dominicale (“a kind of veil”). By surface analysis, di- + -omino.
domino (plural dominos or dominoes)
domino (third-person singular simple present dominoes, present participle dominoing, simple past and past participle dominoed)
dominō (present infinitive domināre, perfect active domināvī, supine dominātum); first conjugation
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