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We think the answer is "DON" which means:
- noun
- • A spanish gentleman or nobleman
- • Teacher at a university or college (especially at cambridge or oxford)
- • Celtic goddess; mother of gwydion and arianrhod; corresponds to irish danu
- • The head of an organized crime family
- • A european river in southwestern russia; flows into the sea of azov
- • A spanish courtesy title or form of address for men that is prefixed to the forename verb
- • Put clothing on one's body
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- • "He decided to don a black suit for the event."
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