Complete Definition of "Don"

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English

Etymology 1

Proper noun
Don

  1. A diminutive of the male given name Donald or Gordon.

Etymology 2

Proper noun
Don

  1. River in European Russia, flowing 1200 mile|mi to the Sea of Azov.

Translations
trans-top|Don river
Finnish: #Finnish|Don
German: #German|Don m
trans-mid
Japanese: ��� (dongawa)
Russian: �он (Don) m
trans-bottom

Etymology 3

Proper noun
Don

  1. River in Scotland, flowing 62 mile|mi to the North Sea.

Spanish

Etymology

From Latin dominus 'lord'. The root of the word dominus is Latin domus 'house'.

Noun
don m (may be upper- or lowercase)

  1. A title of respect to a man, prefixed to Christian names (similar to English lord).

See also
doña

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