domaine
French
noun
Definitions
- domain
- zone
- field (of study etc)
Etymology
Inherited from Old French domaine derived from Latin dominium (ownership, right of ownership, lordship, property).
Origin
Latin
dominium
Gloss
ownership, right of ownership, lordship, property
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- antidomain English
- bidomain English
- biodomain English
- chromodomain English
- codomain English
- cytodomain English
- demesne English
- demesnial English
- didomain English
- domain English
- domainal English
- domaine English
- domained English
- domainer English
- domaining English
- domainless English
- domainogram English
- domainome English
- domainwide English
- dominion English
- dominium English
- ecodomain English
- ectodomain English
- endodomain English
- exodomain English
- flavodomain English
- flexodomain English
- glycodomain English
- homeodomain English
- interdomain English
- intradomain English
- juxtadomain English
- macrodomain English
- megadomain English
- microdomain English
- minidomain English
- monodomain English
- multidomain English
- nanodomain English
- nondomain English
- oncodomain English
- phosphodomain English
- polydomain English
- prodomain English
- pseudodomain English
- subdomain English
- superdomain English
- supradomain English
- tetradomain English
- *dominiōnem Latin
- *domnarium, *dom(i)narium Latin
- condominium Latin
- dominio Latin
- dominium Latin
- Domäne German
- dominio Italian
- domein Dutch, Flemish
- kroondomein Dutch, Flemish
- codomaine French
- dominio Spanish, Castilian
- *dem- Proto-Indo-European
- ドメイン Japanese
- domena Polish
- demeine Middle English
- demaine Old French
- demeine Old French
- domaine Old French
- domini Catalan, Valencian
- domeno Ido
- 도메인 Korean
- *dungjo Frankish
- demeyne xno