domá

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See also: doma, DOMA, domà, domā, döma, and døma

Galician

Etymology

From Old Galician-Portuguese domaa (13th century, Cantigas de Santa Maria), from Latin hebdomada.

Noun

domá f (plural domás)

  1. (archaic) week
    Synonym: semana
    • 1326, A. López Ferreiro, editor, Fueros municipales de Santiago y de su tierra, Madrid: Ediciones Castilla, page 398:
      mandamos que enna friigesía que ouuer XV friigeses ou mays poucos, se non tomaren lobo ou loba ou camada delles, ou non correren cada domaa con elles sen enganno segundo que e de custume des o primeyro sabado de quaresma ata dia de Sam Joham de Juyo, ou non fezeren o ffogio, que pagen X mrs.
      We order that in the parish that has 15 parishioners or more, if they don't catch a wolf or litter of them, or if they don't raid them each week without trickery, as it is customary, since the first Saturday of Lent till Saint John's day in June, or if they don't build the pit, then they shall pay 10 mrs.

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Spanish

Verb

domá

  1. second-person singular voseo imperative of domar