a university teacher, especially a senior member of a college at Oxford or Cambridge
his brother was a don at New College
a Spanish title prefixed to a male forename
Don Fernando was a jovial companion
put on (an item of clothing)
in the dressing room the players donned their football shirts
a river in Russia which rises near Tula, south-east of Moscow, and flows for a distance of 1,958 km (1,224 miles) to the Sea of Azov
a river in Scotland which rises in the Grampians and flows 131 km (82 miles) eastwards to the North Sea at Aberdeen
a river in northern England which rises in the Pennines and flows 112 km (70 miles) eastwards to join the Ouse shortly before it, in turn, joins the Humber