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    don
    /dɒn/

    noun

    • 1. a university teacher, especially a senior member of a college at Oxford or Cambridge: British "his brother was a don at New College"
    • 2. a Spanish title prefixed to a male forename: "Don Fernando was a jovial companion"

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  2. Don can be a noun meaning a lecturer, especially at Oxford or Cambridge University, or a verb meaning to put on a piece of clothing. Learn more about the usage, pronunciation and translations of don with Cambridge Dictionary.

  3. Don can be a verb meaning to put on clothing, a noun meaning a Spanish nobleman or a college professor, or an abbreviation for director of nursing. Learn the etymology, synonyms, examples, and related words of don.

  4. Don means to put on or dress in clothing. The word Don is a title for men in Spanish and don is a term for the head of a mafia family. Don has a few other senses as a noun. When used as a verb, don means to put on clothing. When you don a fancy hat, you place it on your head.

  5. To don means to put on, as in clothing or hats. A hunter will don his camouflage clothes when he goes hunting.

  6. Don can be a verb meaning to put on clothing, a noun meaning a lecturer, a title, a river, or a name. Learn how to use don in different contexts and languages with Collins English Dictionary.

  7. Don can be a Spanish title, a British professor, a Mafia boss, or a river name. Learn how to use don as a noun, verb, or adjective in different contexts and languages.

  8. 3 days ago · From Latin dominus (“ lord, head of household ”), akin to Italian don, Sicilian don, Spanish don; from domus (“ house ”). Doublet of dom , domine , dominie , and dominus . Noun

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