dominand

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English

Etymology

From dominate +‎ -and.

Noun

dominand (plural not attested)

  1. (very rare) A person or thing to be dominated.
    • 2009, Seth Schwartz, Were the Jews a Mediterranean Society?, page 134:
      Shimon’s interestingly stereotypical role as a conformist, but in reality covertly resistant, dominand [] is accentuated in the second half of the story[.]
    • For more quotations using this term, see Citations:dominand.