Dominate vs Danelaw - What's the difference?
dominate | danelaw |
To govern, rule or control by superior authority or power
To exert an overwhelming guiding influence over something or someone
To enjoy a commanding position in some field
* {{quote-news
, year=2011
, date=October 15
, author=Michael Da Silva
, title=Wigan 1 - 3 Bolton
, work=BBC Sport
To overlook from a height
(history) The part of Great Britain in which the laws of the Scandinavians dominated those of the Anglo-Saxons.
(history) The set of legal terms and definitions created in the treaties]] between the English and the Danish [[w:Guthrum the Old, Guthrum the Old.
As a verb dominate
is to govern, rule or control by superior authority or power.As a proper noun danelaw is
(history) the part of great britain in which the laws of the scandinavians dominated those of the anglo-saxons.dominate
English
Verb
(dominat)citation, page= , passage=Individual mistakes proved costly for Wigan who, particularly after the half-time introduction of Hugo Rodallega, dominated for long periods.}}