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Definition | : | Deo Optimo Maxim Latin [to God, the best and greatest] |
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Deo Optimo Maximo (D.O.M.) is a Latin phrase that means “to God, the best and greatest” or "to God, most good, most great". It was originally referring to Jupiter (Jove) when the Romans were polytheists.
Centuries later, after the Romans had become monotheists via the adoption of Christianity, the phrase was used in reference to the Christian God. The phrase is now used over the doors of churches and monuments with a Christian application.
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The full form of DOM is Deo Optimo Maxim
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