Don ( verb , noun )

(As a verb)

Don ( verb )

  1. Put on (an item of clothing).
  2. Become or make (someone) a member of a particular group or profession.

Origin:

Late middle english: from old french donner, from latin dare "give".

Examples:

  1. He donned his coat before leaving the house.
  2. She donned her gloves before heading out into the cold.
  3. He donned the robes of a monk.
  4. She donned the hat of a detective.
  5. He was donned a knight by the queen.

(As a noun)

Don ( noun )

  1. Put on (an item of clothing).
  2. Become or make (someone) a member of a particular group or profession.

Origin:

Late middle english: from old french donner, from latin dare "give".

Examples:

  1. He donned his coat before leaving the house.
  2. She donned her gloves before heading out into the cold.
  3. He donned the robes of a monk.
  4. She donned the hat of a detective.
  5. He was donned a knight by the queen.
Some random words: compensation, swath, weeknight