Dom

Etymology
From Proto-Indo-European *dṓm (house)

It has 10 meanings:
 * Human abode.
 * Archetypal structure of a human abode.
 * Structure where someone lives.
 * Someone's native land.
 * Childhood home.
 * Place of the affections.
 * Home for animal.
 * Habitat.
 * Place of refuge or rest.
 * Dinasty.

Derived words

 * -dom (suffix), added to other nouns and usually meaning house or shop.
 * domar (n), landowner.
 * domas (n), homeless person (literally without home).
 * domok (adj), domestic.