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
to enter
to put (something into something)
to put on, wear (of clothing)
leaf (of a plant)
leaf (of a plant)
don, leader, community leader, crime boss, head of a garrison (leader)
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
sir, master; a title prefixed to male given names
leaf (of a plant)
To put on, as clothes, dress.
don (maffia boss)
gift (present)
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 bread
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