domo
121major-domo — [ˌmeɪdʒə dəʊməʊ] noun (plural major domos) the chief steward of a large household. Origin C16: via Sp. and Ital. from med. L. major domus highest official of the household …
122major-domo — n. Steward …
123major-domo — n chamberlain, steward, seneschal, butler, factotum; purveyor, manciple …
124major-domo — ma•jor do•mo [[t]ˌmeɪ dʒərˈdoʊ moʊ[/t]] n. pl. mos 1) a man in charge of a great household, as that of a sovereign 2) a steward; butler 3) a person who makes arrangements for another • Etymology: 1580–90; < It maggiordomo or Sp mayordomo <… …
125major-domo — /meɪdʒə ˈdoʊmoʊ/ (say mayjuh dohmoh) noun (plural major domos) 1. a man in charge of a great household, as that of a sovereign; a chief steward. 2. a steward or butler. {Spanish mayordomo, or Italian maggiordomo, from Medieval Latin mājor domūs… …
126major-domo — n. steward; head servant; butler …
127de domo reparanda — /diy dowmow reparasnda/ A writ which lay for one tenant in common to compel his cotenant to contribute towards the repair of the common property …
128nemo de domo sua extrahi potest — /niymow diy ddwmow s(y)uwa ekstreyhay powtast/ No one can be dragged out of his own In other words, every man s house is his castle …