don

1
[ don; Spanish, Italian dawn ]
/ dɒn; Spanish, Italian dɔn /

noun

(initial capital letter) Mr.; Sir: a Spanish title prefixed to a man's given name.
(in Spanish-speaking countries) a lord or gentleman.
(initial capital letter) an Italian title of address, especially for a priest.
a person of great importance.
(in the English universities) a head, fellow, or tutor of a college.
(in the Mafia) a head of a family or syndicate.

Origin of don

1
1515–25; < Spanish, Italian < Latin dominus

Definition for don (2 of 8)

don 2
[ don ]
/ dɒn /

verb (used with object), donned, don·ning.

to put on or dress in: to don one's clothes.

Origin of don

2
1560–70; contraction of do1 + on; cf. doff

Definition for don (3 of 8)

don 3
[ dohn ]
/ doʊn /

conjunction

(in prescriptions) donec.

Origin of don

3
by shortening

Definition for don (4 of 8)

Don 1
[ don; for 1 also Russian dawn ]
/ dɒn; for 1 also Russian dɔn /

noun

a river flowing generally S from Tula in the Russian Federation in Europe, to the Sea of Azov. About 1200 miles (1930 km) long.
a river in NE Scotland, flowing E from Aberdeen county to the North Sea. 62 miles (100 km) long.
a river in central England, flowing NE from S Yorkshire to the Humber estuary. 60 miles (97 km) long.
a male given name, form of Donald.

Definition for don (5 of 8)

Don 2
[ dawn ]
/ dɔn /

noun Welsh Mythology.

a goddess, the mother of Gwydion and Arianrod: corresponds to the Irish Danu.

Definition for don (6 of 8)

Schollander
[ shoh-lan-der ]
/ ˈʃoʊ læn dər /

noun

DonaldDon,born 1946, U.S. swimmer.

Definition for don (7 of 8)

Shula
[ shoo-luh ]
/ ˈʃu lə /

noun

Donald FrancisDon,born 1930, U.S. football coach.

Definition for don (8 of 8)

Cherry
[ cher-ee ]
/ ˈtʃɛr i /

noun

Donald EugeneDon,1936–95, U.S. jazz trumpeter.

Example sentences from the Web for don

British Dictionary definitions for don (1 of 5)

don 1
/ (dɒn) /

verb dons, donning or donned

(tr) to put on (clothing)

Word Origin for don

C14: from do 1 + on; compare doff

British Dictionary definitions for don (2 of 5)

don 2
/ (dɒn) /

noun

British a member of the teaching staff at a university or college, esp at Oxford or Cambridge
the head of a student dormitory at certain Canadian universities and colleges
a Spanish gentleman or nobleman
(in the Mafia) the head of a family

Word Origin for don

C17: ultimately from Latin dominus lord

British Dictionary definitions for don (3 of 5)

Don 1
/ (dɒn, Spanish don) /

noun

a Spanish title equivalent to Mr : placed before a name to indicate respect

Word Origin for Don

C16: via Spanish, from Latin dominus lord; see don ²

British Dictionary definitions for don (4 of 5)

Don 2
/ (dɒn) /

noun

a river rising in W Russia, southeast of Tula and flowing generally south, to the Sea of Azov: linked by canal to the River Volga. Length: 1870 km (1162 miles)
a river in NE Scotland, rising in the Cairngorm Mountains and flowing east to the North Sea. Length: 100 km (62 miles)
a river in N central England, rising in S Yorkshire and flowing northeast to the Humber. Length: about 96 km (60 miles)

British Dictionary definitions for don (5 of 5)

cherry
/ (ˈtʃɛrɪ) /

noun plural -ries

any of several trees of the rosaceous genus Prunus, such as P. avium (sweet cherry), having a small fleshy rounded fruit containing a hard stone See also bird cherry
the fruit or wood of any of these trees
any of various unrelated plants, such as the ground cherry and Jerusalem cherry
  1. a bright red colour; cerise
  2. (as adjective)a cherry coat
slang virginity or the hymen as its symbol
(modifier) of or relating to the cherry fruit or wood cherry tart

Derived forms of cherry

cherry-like, adjective

Word Origin for cherry

C14: back formation from Old English ciris (mistakenly thought to be plural), ultimately from Late Latin ceresia, perhaps from Latin cerasus cherry tree, from Greek kerasios