Domesticus
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Domesticus (Latin for belonging to the house), is found in the binomial or trinomial names of many species or subspecies of animals commonly found in or around the home. Examples include:
- Domesticus (Roman Empire), a member of the Domestici, an elite guard unit of the late Roman Empire
- Agroecius Domesticus, a man of uncertain date who died at the age of 33, and was buried in Vienne
- Secretarius Domesticus, a title in the Secretariat of State of the Holy See
- Silvanus domesticus, a mark of a field in Roman mythology
Species
- Anas platyrhynchos domesticus, the domestic duck
- Anser anser domesticus, the domestic goose
- Canis familiaris domesticus, the dog
- Equus caballus domesticus, the domestic horse
- Gallus gallus domesticus, the chicken
- Mus musculus domesticus, the house mouse
- Rattus rattus domesticus, a sub-species of rat
- Sus scrofa domesticus, the domestic pig
- Domesticus, the taxonomic term
See also
- All pages with titles containing Domesticus Including use as a personal or species name
- Domestica (disambiguation)
- Domesticum (disambiguation)
- Domestication
- Domestikos, a senior military officials of the Byzantine Empire
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