Don
Donn.a Spanish title for a gentleman
A Compendious Dictionary of the English Language, Noah Webster, 1806.
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Donn.a Spanish title for a gentleman
Donv.t.to put on, invest with, dress, ob.
Donationn.a gift, present, bounty, grant
Donatismn.the doctrins of the donatists, who held all baptism null, unless administered in their churches
Donatistn.an adherent to donatism
Donativen.a gift, dole, benefice, kind of living
Donepa.pass. of the verb to do,Pron. [pron, dun]
Donev.used to confirm a wager, let it be done
Doneen.a person to whom lands, &c. are given
Dongyreda.let down in round wrinkles, ob.
Donorn.a giver, bestower, benefactor, friend
Doodlen.a trifler, idler, simple fellow, fool
Doomv.t.to sentence, condemn, destine, judge
Doomn.a sentence, judgment, state, destruction
Doomagen.fine or penalty. Law of N.H.
Doomedpa.condemned, destined, fated, fixed
Doomsdayn.the day of judgment, the last day
Doomsday-bookn.a book for registering estates
Door, [dore]n.the gate of a house, an opening for entrance, means of admittance
Doorkeepern.one who keeps a door, a porter
Dorn.an insect, the hedger chafer
Doradon.a large fish like the dolphin
Doreen.a fish, oval and depressed on the sides
Dorica.relating to an order of architectue
Dormanta.sleeping, lying, neglected, concealed
Dormitoryn.a place to sleep in, a burial place
Dormousen.a tribe of small animals which repose during winter