The term Don (Spanish: [don], literally 'Lord') abbreviated as D., is an honorific prefix primarily used in Spain and Hispanic America, and with different...
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An honorific is a title that conveys esteem, courtesy, or respect for position or rank when used in addressing or referring to a person. Sometimes, the...
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States Don Republic, a temporary state in 1918–1920 Don Jail, a jail in Toronto, Canada DON, Chapman code for County Donegal, Ireland Don (honorific), a...
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Japanese language makes use of a system of honorific speech, called keishō (敬称), which includes honorific suffixes and prefixes when referring to others...
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dictionary. Donna may refer to the short form of the honorific nobildonna, the female form of Don (honorific) in Italian. Donna (given name); includes name...
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Icelandic geothermal power company On, a Basque-language honorific equivalent to Spanish Don (honorific) On, a preposition Yōon This disambiguation page lists...
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These are some of the honorifics used in Italy. As part of the republican constitution that became effective in Italy on 1 January 1948, titles of nobility...
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D. or d. may refer to, usually as an abbreviation: Don (honorific), a form of address in Spain, Portugal, Italy, and their former overseas empires, usually...
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Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Dona may refer to: Feminine form for don (honorific) (Spanish: doña, Portuguese: dona; Italian: donna), a Spanish, Portuguese...
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for a Bachelor of Arts. Many romance languages use some form of the honorific Don, which derives from this term. Further, the Romanian word for God, Dumnezeu...
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When describing popular music artists, honorific nicknames are used, most often in the media or by fans, to indicate the significance of an artist, and...
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republic. In the Spanish era, Filipinos often used honorific systems based on the Spanish hierarchy, like don, which was used to address members of the nobility...
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of Don Bosco, while the lay movement is the Association of Salesian Cooperators. In 1845 Don John Bosco ("Don" being a traditional Italian honorific for...
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Justo Gallego Martínez (redirect from Don Justo)
Martínez (20 September 1925 – 28 November 2021); also known by his honorific byname Don Justo, was a Spaniard who was known for constructing a church building...
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in the above county Dona Ana Bridge in Mozambique Don (honorific), for information on the titles "don" and "doña" This disambiguation page lists articles...
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of Spain Notes In the title of the opera and the play, "Don" is used as the Spanish honorific. Kimbell 2001, in Holden p. 1002. Budden 1981, pp. 15–16...
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accolades including five National Film Awards and eleven Filmfare Awards. The honorific suffix bai, lit. 'lady', is often added to the names of women in India...
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Senhor (category Honorifics)
Senhor (magazine) T-V distinction Style (manner of address) Dom (title) Don (honorific) Gentleman Lord Monsieur Mr. Seigneur (disambiguation) Sir Paul, Luís...
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xxs [twenty shillings], It[e]m I bequethe to danne [See: Don (honorific)#Academia – Like the don used for Roman Catholic priests, this usage derives from...
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Don is a Spanish honorific that was reserved for Spanish royalty. Though he is called Pedro in the speech prefixes, Don Pedro is introduced as Don Peter...
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Cossacks (section Don Cossacks)
Cossack Cavalry Corps and the famous Lev Dovator Corps, later awarded the honorific designation "guard" in recognition of its performance.: 276–277 Other...
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President Manuel L. Quezon in 1936. The name incorporates the honorific title Don. Don Marcelino was created as a municipality of Davao del Sur through...
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xxs [twenty shillings], It[e]m I bequethe to danne [See: Don (honorific)#Academia – Like the don used for Roman Catholic priests, this usage derives from...
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Ayatollah (category Islamic honorifics)
romanized: âyatollâh, Persian pronunciation: [ɒːjjætˌolˈlɒːh]) is an honorific title for high-ranking Twelver Shia clergy. In Iran it came into widespread...
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college basketball and college coach, given name is Don Martin Don Martin using the Spanish honorific may refer to: Martim Afonso de Castro (1560–1607)...
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The Right Honourable (abbreviation: The Rt Hon. or variations) is an honorific style traditionally applied to certain persons and collective bodies in...
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talking Mr. Potato Head. Hasbro updated the brand in 2021, dropping the honorific in the name and marketing the toy simply as Potato Head, while retaining...
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Christian and Muslim armies during his lifetime, he earned the Arabic honorific as-Sayyid ("the Lord" or "the Master"), which would evolve into El Çid...
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Knight (section Honorific orders of knighthood)
"Baron" but above "Jonkheer" (the latter is not a title, but a Dutch honorific to show that someone belongs to the untitled nobility). The collective...
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the Elephant). Don (Spanish: [don], Italian: [dɔn], Portuguese: Dom [dõ]), from the Latin word dominus (roughly, "Lord"), is an honorific title used in...
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