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A list of words with the suffix -dom?

Words with the Suffix -dom:

General Meaning: "state, condition, or domain of"

* Kingdom: A country ruled by a king or queen.

* Freedom: The power or right to act, speak, or think as one wants without hindrances.

* Wisdom: The quality of having experience, knowledge, and good judgment.

* Wisdom: The quality of having experience, knowledge, and good judgment.

* Random: Lacking any definite plan or pattern.

* Wisedom: (archaic) The state of being wise.

* Christendom: The Christian world.

* Freedom: The state of being free.

* Holidom: (archaic) The state of being holy.

* Kingdom: The state of being a king.

* Boredom: The state of being bored.

* Kingdom: The state of being a king.

* Freedom: The state of being free.

* Kingdom: The state of being a king.

* Freedom: The state of being free.

More Specific Meanings:

* Airdom: (archaic) The domain of the air.

* Bardom: The state of being a bard.

* Bird-dom: The domain of birds.

* Boodom: (archaic) The state of being a fool.

* Christendom: The Christian world.

* Cleridom: The clergy, especially as a body.

* Commonweal: The general welfare of a country.

* Cookdom: (archaic) The domain of cooking.

* Doodom: The state of being dead.

* Druidom: The state of being a druid.

* Earldom: The territory or jurisdiction of an earl.

* Fathomdom: (archaic) The state of being fathomless.

* Fishdom: The domain of fish.

* Fool-dom: The state of being a fool.

* Freedom: The state of being free.

* Goddom: The state of being a god.

* Holydom: The state of being holy.

* Kingdom: The state of being a king.

* Man-dom: (archaic) The state of being a man.

* Masterdom: (archaic) The state of being a master.

* Mirthdom: The state of being merry.

* Monkdom: The monastic life or community.

* New-fangledom: (archaic) Novelty.

* Noblemanship: The state of being a nobleman.

* Priorship: The position or office of a prior.

* Realdom: The state of being real.

* Royaldome: The state of being royal.

* Star-dom: The state of being a star.

* Thronedom: (archaic) The state of being on a throne.

* Woman-dom: (archaic) The state of being a woman.

* Worlddom: (archaic) The state of being world-wide.

This is not an exhaustive list, and there are many more words ending in "-dom" that are less commonly used. The suffix "-dom" is often used to create nouns that refer to a state, condition, or domain of something. It is a very versatile suffix that can be used to create new words with a variety of meanings.

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