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don
/ˈdɑn/
君,先生,閣下(
vt
.)穿上
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Don
n.
1.
Sir
;
Mr
;
Signior
; --
a
title
in
Spain
,
formerly
given
to
noblemen
and
gentlemen
only
,
but
now
common
to
all
classes
.
Don
is
used
in
Italy
,
though
not
so
much
as
in
Spain
.
France
talks
of
Dom
Calmet
,
England
of
Dan
Lydgate
.
--
Oliphant
.
2.
A
grand
personage
,
or
one
making
pretension
to
consequence
;
especially
,
the
head
of
a
college
,
or
one
of
the
fellows
at
the
English
universities
. [
Univ
.
Cant
]
“The
great
dons
of
wit.”
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Don
,
v. t.
[
imp. &
p
. p.
Donned
p.
pr
. &
vb
. n.
Donning
.]
To
put
on
;
to
dress
in
;
to
invest
one's
self
with
.
Should
I
don
this
robe
and
trouble
you
.
--
Shak
.
At
night
,
or
in
the
rain
,
He
dons
a
surcoat
which
he
doffs
at
morn
. --
Emerson
.
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From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
Don
n
1:
a
Spanish
title
of
respect
for
a
gentleman
or
nobleman
2:
teacher
at
a
university
of
college
(
especially
at
Cambridge
or
Oxford
) [
syn
:
preceptor
]
3:
the
head
of
an
organized
crime
family
[
syn
:
father
]
4:
Celtic
goddess
;
mother
of
Gwydion
and
Arianrhod
;
corresponds
to
Irish
Danu
5:
a
European
river
in
southwestern
Russia
;
flows
into
the
Sea
of
Azov
[
syn
:
Don River
]
v
:
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
" [
syn
:
wear
,
put on
,
get
into
,
assume
]
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