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Feminine version of the title "Dom" (Portuguese)
style
noble title
Portuguese
dona
1
The original is a proverbial expression like "Timeo Danaos et
dona
ferentes."
2
Un
dona
,
an Italian phrase meaning a gift or alms.
3
He turned white like the hand of a
dona
in her teens and-and-dropped his cassock.
4
Emilio stood mute, seeing that the prima
dona
was smiling at him through her tears.
5
I reached the wharf hatless, but the
dona
sent my cap after me by a servant.
6
He could say heartily with the Trojan priest, "Quicquid id est timeo Danaos et
dona
ferentes."
7
The
dona
gave me a bag of gold-dust to pay for their passage and to deposit at the college.
8
Timeo Danaos et
dona
ferentes.
9
Timeo Lord George et
dona
.
10
There was at Chihuahua a certain black-eyed
dona
with whom he had expected to enjoy a pleasant evening's flirtation.
11
The voice of
Dona
Perfecta was heard crying in an altered accent:
12
Dona
Luisa would weep, touched by the heartrending tales of the messenger.
13
Berkeley City Council Member
Dona
Spring left this world On July 13th.
14
Dona
Elena was also visiting the churches, but those nearest the house.
15
Such, then, was the fate of the rejected suitor of
Dona
Dolores.
16
The writer is no less a personage than
Dona
Magdalena de Ulloa.
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