owndom/ˈəʊn.dəm/EtymologyFrom own + -dom, a calque of German Eigentum (“property”), from eigen (“own”) + -tum (“-dom”). Compare Saterland Frisian Oaindum (“property, possession”), Dutch eigendom, West Frisian eigendom.nounProperty.“The past is our own, the present is the owndom of the future.”Personal belongings; possessions.A characteristic; quality; attribute; trait.Ownership; possession.“The king answers, and began first to say how Harold fair-hair had owned all the allodial land the Orkneys, "but the earls have held it since in fief, but never as their owndom[…]"”Control of oneself; self-mastery.