donner
suomi-englanti sanakirjadonner englanniksi
(quote-song)|title=Ag Pleez Deddy
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One who dons (something).
(quote-journal)|volume=V|issue=114|location=London|publisher=(...) & Hall|Messrs. Chapman and Hall,(nb...)|date=29 June 1861|page=324|pageurl=https://archive.org/details/allyearround05dick/page/324/mode/1up|column=2|passage=O sweet little wearers of round hats. O dainty donners of Mauve silks and sprigged muslins—I hear a voice saying—there was a time when all the ladies of Rome, with perfumes and fans, went daily to the Colosseum to see gigantic slaves chop each other to pieces; (..)
(quote-book)|volume=II|location=London|publisher=& Hall|Chapman and Hall,(nb...)|year=1871|page=186|pageurl=https://archive.org/details/landlorneinclud00unkngoog/page/n200/mode/1up|passage=“Gathered in circle, / With clangour of armour, / Our youth struck the mighty / Donners of armlets: / Limbs dead and bloody / Glutted the death-birds. / Who shall avenge now / The mighty belt-wearer?”
(quote-journal) billed about the town as “The Soldier Caruso From Camp Sherman” and “The Fighter With the Golden Throat.” Mr. Rossitto was formerly a member of the Chicago Grand Opera Company. His beautiful tenor has won many friends for him both among his fellow donners of khaki and those civilians who have heard him.
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to give, to transfer the possession/holding of something to someone else
to donate
to across
(quote-book)fr.Wikisource|original=El ingenioso hidalgo Don Quijote de la Mancha|by=Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra|section=Chapter I|passage=Finalement, ayant perdu l’esprit sans ressource, il vint à donner dans la plus étrange pensée dont jamais fou se fût avisé dans le monde.|translation=Finally, having lost his mind completely, he happened to come across the strangest thought in the world, of which no madman had ever conceived before.
(verb form of)
to give
to give
to deal
to give, to transfer the possession/holding of something to someone else.
''Il o donnè à l’tchète à chl'église.''
''He donated at the church''
1879, Mrs. Finlay Cameron, ''The Auld Hoose: Glimpses of Scottish Life'', The Edinburgh Publishing Company (1879), page 69:
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