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“donned”
don (verb), dons; donned; donning
1. To put on a piece of clothing on to one's body: Jane donned on a beautiful silk dress that her mother made especially for her.
2. To assume or to take on an attitude or to show one's feelings especially of grief or anger in a demonstrative way: He donned the manner of the injured party when he was not chosen.
3. Etymology: The verbal form of don appeared in about the early 14th century which came from Middle English as a contraction of do on, "put on".
2. To assume or to take on an attitude or to show one's feelings especially of grief or anger in a demonstrative way: He donned the manner of the injured party when he was not chosen.
3. Etymology: The verbal form of don appeared in about the early 14th century which came from Middle English as a contraction of do on, "put on".
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dom-, domo-, domat-, domato-
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