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dona
1[ daw-nah ]
noun
- (initial capital letter) Madam; Lady: a Portuguese title prefixed to a woman's given name.
- (in Portuguese-speaking countries) a lady or gentlewoman.
ñ
2[ daw-nyah ]
noun
- (initial capital letter) Madam; Lady: a Spanish title prefixed to a woman's given name.
- (in Spanish-speaking countries) a lady or gentlewoman.
ٴñ
1/ ˈdɒnjə; ˈdoɲa /
noun
- a Spanish title of address equivalent to Mrs or Madam : placed before a name to indicate respect
Dona
2/ ˈõːə /
noun
- a Portuguese title of address equivalent to Mrs or Madam : placed before a name to indicate respect
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of dona1
Origin of dona2
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of dona1
Origin of dona2
Example Sentences
Vera herself revels in rumors of her b***hery, telling a rejected housemaid: “At least you can tell you husband what a b***h Vera Dona is,” only for Dolores’ voiceover to confirm that she endured “three square meals of b***hery all summer long.”
Analysis of the ingots' chemical composition and stable isotopes allowed the research team to verify that they were desilvered, and that the ore with which they were made was from the district of Fuente Obejuna-Azuaga, a major mining area that included the ٴñ Rama site where the ingots were found.
In fact, although much remains to be studied, the ٴñ Rama site would seem to be a mining town complete with a foundry, a processing area and, possibly, a fortress.
After returning home, Schallock had a blind date with Dona Bernard, and they married a year later.
The couple had two daughters and were married 76 years until Dona passed away a year ago.
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