Pronunciation: /doʊmə/

Definitions of Doma

noun a traditional Russian house or residence

Example Sentences

A1 I live in a doma in the countryside.

A2 The doma had a thatched roof and wooden walls.

B1 The doma was a traditional Russian house made of logs.

B2 The doma was beautifully decorated with intricate carvings.

C1 The doma's architecture was a blend of traditional and modern styles.

C2 The doma's interior was spacious and elegantly designed.

Examples of Doma in a Sentence

formal The Doma is a traditional Japanese architectural style.

informal I love visiting old Doma houses in the countryside.

slang Let's hang out at the Doma tonight.

figurative Her mind was a Doma of creative ideas.

Grammatical Forms of Doma

past tense

domed

plural

domas

comparative

more doma

superlative

most doma

present tense

doma

future tense

will doma

perfect tense

have domad

continuous tense

is domaing

singular

doma

positive degree

doma

infinitive

to doma

gerund

doming

participle

domed

Origin and Evolution of Doma

First Known Use: 1250 year
Language of Origin: Old Norse
Story behind the word: The word 'Doma' originated from Old Norse, specifically the word 'dōmr' which means judgment or sentence.
Evolution of the word: Over time, the word 'Doma' evolved to refer to a system of laws or rules governing a society, particularly in Slavic languages where it came to mean a traditional Russian rural house or estate.