Domett

Domett
Domett Dom"ett, n. A kind of baize of which the ward is cotton and the weft woolen. --Blakely. [1913 Webster]

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  • Domett — bezeichnet: Domett (Neuseeland), Ort in Neuseeland Domett ist der Familienname folgender Personen: Alfred Domett (1811 1887), Premierminister Neuseelands William Domett (1752–1828), Admiral der Royal Navy Edward Domett Shaw (1860 1937), Bischof… …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • Domett, Alfred — ▪ prime minister of New Zealand born May 20, 1811, Camberwell, Surrey, Eng. died Nov. 2, 1887, London       writer, poet, politician, and prime minister of New Zealand (1862–63), whose idealization of the Maori in his writings contrasts with his… …   Universalium

  • Domett — /dom it/, n. Alfred, 1811 87, British government official and poet: prime minister of New Zealand 1862. * * * …   Universalium

  • domett — plain cotton wool blend Fabric and Cloth …   Phrontistery dictionary

  • domett — n. plain cotton wool blend …   English contemporary dictionary

  • domett — do·mett …   English syllables

  • domett — noun see domet …   Useful english dictionary

  • Domett, Alfred — (1811 1887)    Born at Camberwell Grove, Surrey, and after leaving St. John s College, Cambridge, without a degree, he was admitted to the bar, then emigrated to New Zealand in 1842. His attempt at farming was not a success so he concentrated on… …   British and Irish poets

  • William Domett — Infobox Military Person name= Sir William Domett lived= 1752 ndash; 19 May, 1828 placeofbirth= Hawkchurch, Devon placeofdeath= Westhay House, Hawkchurch, Devon caption= nickname= allegiance= flagicon|United Kingdom United Kingdom serviceyears=… …   Wikipedia

  • Alfred Domett — Sir Alfred Domett, CMG (* 20. Mai 1811 in Camberwell, England; † 2. November 1887 in London) war der vierte Premierminister Neuseelands. Er regierte vom 6. August 1862 bis 30. Oktober …   Deutsch Wikipedia

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