English edit

Etymology edit

dollar +‎ -dom

Noun edit

dollardom (uncountable)

  1. Dollars generally; money, especially in the context of materialistic capitalism.
    • 1913, T. W. Lawson, High cost living, page 179:
      the new prince of dollardom
    • 1964, Arthur S. Berger, A Framework for Independence, page 5:
      In dollardom, the royal insignia is worshipped everywhere. The reign of the dollar is in every home, office and school. It is a symbol before which every man is taught to fall on his knees.