dominie
/ˈdɒmɪnɪ/noun
(pl. -ies)
1
- Scottish a schoolmaster〈苏格兰〉男教师。
2
- chiefly US a pastor or clergyman〈主美〉牧师, 教士。
词源
late 17th cent.: alteration of Latin domine! (vocative) 'master!, sir!', from dominus 'lord' (formerly used as a polite form of address to a clergyman or member of one of the professions).