A clergyman; especially a settled minister or parson(noun)
WordNet. Princeton University. 2010.
Use "dominee" in a sentence
"Afrikaner, who has been trained as a "dominee", was asked to open this festival."
"What you fail to understand is that in your infinite infantile pandering, you have lost HRC the democratic dominee and would like to think that you have the POWER to cause Hon."
"She was passed from one to other little group until she fetched up by the dominee, who asked a great many questions in quite perfect and beautifully spoken English, and only interrupted himself when the lantern clock on the wall beside him struck the hour in a delicate faraway fashion."