What is the meaning of Don?
A university professor, particularly one at Oxford or Cambridge.
An employee of a university residence who lives among the student residents.
A mafia boss.
A (usually Spanish or Italian) title of respect to a man, especially a lord or nobleman.
To put on clothing; to dress (oneself) in an article of personal attire.
it likes
it loves
raiment, attire, garb, habiliments
leaf (of a plant)
leaf (of a plant)
don, leader, community leader, crime boss, head of a garrison
As an auxiliary verb:
to order to cease, to desist (The addition of quotations indicative of this usage is being sought:)
done, finished, completed (The addition of quotations indicative of this usage is being sought:)
To put, place, position, raise
To go or move (in a specified direction)
To behave (in a specified manner)
To cause (an action or state)
Emphasises the verb that follows it
Stands in for a verb in a dependent clause
to put on
to do
has/have (perfect aspect auxiliary)
to do
to put
to add
to treat someone (+ dative) a certain way
to give (+dative)
of/from the sg
to/for the sg
to do
to put
sir, master; a title prefixed to male given names
leaf (of a plant)
To put on, as clothes, dress.
to enter
to put (something into something)
to put on, wear (of clothing)
don (maffia boss)
gift (present)
frozen; flabbergasted, appealed, shocked
Father (a title given to priests)
a title of respect to a man
you (singular)
accusative/genitive singular of dōt
gift (something given to another voluntarily)
gift (a talent or natural ability)
donation (a voluntary gift or contribution for a specific cause)
social honorary title referred to men possessing patrimonial assets
a title of respect to a man, especially older, prefixed to first names
a title of respect to a man, prefixed to first names
second-person singular imperative of donmak
Asiatic brush-tailed porcupine (Atherurus macrourus)
kind of clam
kind of bread
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