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Don Juan

[ don wahnor, Spanish, dawn hwahn don joo-uhn ]

noun

  1. a legendary Spanish nobleman famous for his many seductions and dissolute life.
  2. a libertine or rake.
  3. a ladies' man; womanizer.
  4. (italics) an unfinished epic satire (1819–24) by Byron.


Don Juan

/ ˈdɒn ˈdʒuːən; don xwan /

noun

  1. a legendary Spanish nobleman and philanderer: hero of many poems, plays, and operas, including treatments by de Molina, Molière, Goldoni, Mozart, Byron, and Shaw
  2. a successful seducer of women
“Collins English Dictionary — Complete & Unabridged” 2012 Digital Edition © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1979, 1986 © HarperCollins Publishers 1998, 2000, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2012

Don Juan

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  1. A legendary Spanish nobleman and chaser of women; he first appears in Spanish literature in the seventeenth century. Many authors and composers have depicted him: Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart , in the opera Don Giovanni; Lord Byron , in the long poem “Don Juan”; and George Bernard Shaw , in the play Man and Superman .

Don Juan

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  1. An obsessive and unscrupulous pursuer of women: “He charms all his female colleagues; he is the Don Juan of the office.” From the legendary nobleman who seduced hundreds of women and was eventually damned for his immoral ways.
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The opera has a different take on Don Juan than does Mozart’s opera.

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She brought us Bolo, she brought us the dungeon, bedroom Kandi, Don Juan, the Old Lady Gang.

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It opened on Richard Strauss's swashbuckling tone poem Don Juan, with the BBC Symphony Orchestra painting a pulse-quickening portrait of the promiscuous Spanish hero.

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In his poem “Don Juan,” Byron would memorialize the low moment when starving crewmen killed and ate his grandfather’s dog: What could they do?

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