Pronunciation: /doʊˈmɪniəm ˈreɪrʊm/
noun A Latin phrase meaning 'dominion over things' or 'ownership of property'
A1 In ancient Rome, 'dominium rerum' referred to ownership of property.
A2 The concept of 'dominium rerum' influenced property laws in many civilizations.
B1 Understanding 'dominium rerum' is essential for anyone studying Roman legal history.
B2 The principle of 'dominium rerum' has had a lasting impact on property rights worldwide.
C1 Legal scholars often debate the nuances of 'dominium rerum' in relation to modern property laws.
C2 A deep understanding of 'dominium rerum' requires a thorough study of Roman legal texts.
formal The concept of dominium rerum refers to the legal ownership of property.
informal Dominium rerum basically means owning stuff.
slang Having dominium rerum is like being the boss of your things.
figurative In life, we all strive to achieve dominium rerum over our own destinies.
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