Definitions for dominical

dominical do·min·i·cal

Spelling: [duh-min-i-kuh l]
IPA: /dəˈmɪn ɪ kəl/

Dominical is a 9 letter English word. It's valid Words with friends word worth 18 points.

You can make 410 anagrams from letters in dominical (acdiilmno).

Definitions for dominical

adjective

  1. of or relating to Jesus Christ as Lord.
  2. of or relating to the Lord's Day, or Sunday.

Origin of dominical

1530-40; Late Latin dominicālis, equivalent to Latin dominic(us) of a lord or the Lord (dominus lord, Lord + -icus -ic) + -ālis -al1

Examples for dominical

He prohibited using markets on dominical days; and for this he professed to have a special command from heaven.

On reaching home, I turned to the Chronology of history: the dominical letter was just what I wished it to be!

But for all Cromwell's nose wears the dominical letter, compared to Manchester he is but like the vigils to an holy-day.

Whenever the intercalation is made there must necessarily be a change in the dominical letter.

By this rule the dominical letter is found from the commencement of the era to October 5th, 1582.

The letter that represents Sunday is called the dominical or Sunday letter.

The stream has its dominical repose; not a barge up stream, downstream.

For example, required the dominical letter of the year 1839?

This, as has already been explained, is the dominical or solar cycle.

In answer to the question, “Why two dominical letters for leap-year?”

Word Value for dominical
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