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Domina

Domina is a feminine noun from Latin, derived from dominus, meaning master. In classical Latin, domina referred to the mistress or lady of a household, the female head of the household, or a female owner of property. The term conveys social authority within domestic or estate contexts. The masculine counterpart is dominus.

In ancient Rome, domina designated the wife of the dominus or the female head of a household,

In modern usage, domina appears mainly in specific contexts. In BDSM subculture, a domina describes a woman

Domina is also the title of a 2021 historical drama television series about Livia Drusilla, wife of

and
could
be
used
for
noblewomen
in
certain
contexts.
In
later
Latin,
the
word
retained
its
broad
sense
of
lady
or
mistress
and
appears
in
inscriptions
and
religious
or
scholarly
writings.
who
assumes
the
dominant
role
in
a
consensual
power
exchange;
it
can
denote
a
person
who
operates
as
a
professional
dominatrix.
The
term
is
less
common
in
everyday
English
but
is
widely
understood
within
those
communities.
Emperor
Augustus,
and
her
rise
to
power
in
ancient
Rome.
The
show
explores
political
and
personal
dynamics
of
early
imperial
Rome.