Dôn – מילון אנגלי-אנגלי
don
v.
put on clothing, wear, cover oneself
n.
title of courtesy used when addressing a man (Spanish); Spanish nobleman or gentleman; head or fellow of a university (British)
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DON and variants may refer to:
People
- Don (given name), a short form of the masculine given name Donald in English, also a masculine given name in Irish
- Don (honorific), a Spanish, Portuguese, southern Italian, and Filipino title, given as a mark of respect
- Don, a crime boss, especially in the Mafia
- University don, in British and Irish universities, especially at Oxford, Cambridge, St Andrews and Dublin, a fellow or tutor of a college
- A resident assistant at universities in Canada and the USA
Dôn
Don
Noun
1. a Spanish title of respect for a gentleman or nobleman
(hypernym) man, adult male
2. Celtic goddess; mother of Gwydion and Arianrhod; corresponds to Irish Danu
(hypernym) Celtic deity
(classification) Wales, Cymru, Cambria
3. a European river in southwestern Russia; flows into the Sea of Azov
(synonym) Don River
(hypernym) river
(part-holonym) Russia, Russian Federation
don
Noun
1. teacher at a university of college (especially at Cambridge or Oxford)
(synonym) preceptor
(hypernym) teacher, instructor
(classification) United Kingdom, UK, Great Britain, GB, Britain, United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland
2. the head of an organized crime family
(synonym) father
(hypernym) head, chief, top dog
Verb
1. put clothing on one's body; "What should I wear today?"; "He put on his best suit for the wedding"; "The princess donned a long blue dress"; "The queen assumed the stately robes"; "He got into his jeans"
(synonym) wear, put on, get into, assume
(hypernym) dress, get dressed
(hyponym) hat
Don (der)
nm.
don, title of courtesy used when addressing a man (Spanish); Spanish nobleman or gentleman; head or fellow of a university (British)
DON
optical numeric disk
don
nm.
gift, bounty, offering, bestowal; donation, charity, handout; talent