Proper noun
Domin (plural Domins)
A surname from Polish.
A comic scene at the beginning of the play shows Helena arguing with her future husband, Harry Domin, because she cannot believe his secretary is a robotess: DOMIN: Sulla, let Miss Glory have a look at you. Source: Internet
Helena and Domin reminisce about the day they met and summarize the last ten years of world history, which has been shaped by the new worldwide Robot-based economy. Source: Internet
Later, Domin confesses that he loves Helena and forces her into an engagement. Source: Internet
The Czech rector Karel Domin gave a speech urging the crowd to attack, while the outnumbered German students tried to resist. Source: Internet