Definitions
from The Century Dictionary.
- noun A grammar; the elements of any art.
from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English.
- noun Same as
donat .Piers Plowman .
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Examples
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In fact, the name of the grammarian eventually came to be used as an ordinary noun, donet, meaning “primer,” in medieval England.
STUDY OF LANGUAGE ALVAR ELLEG 1968
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See you libz donet now noting aboot jackshite, we hav reel Amerkans heer, good ol patreeots lick Big John, he iz so smarte he owns yu guys all the time, l can tell becawse he iz almost az smarte az me.
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Aifink tehre is at leest won kiwi in r numbur, altho ai donet noe ov anee Aussies.
Video: Kitteh Iz Flippin For a Toy! - Lolcats 'n' Funny Pictures of Cats - I Can Has Cheezburger? 2009
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Virtutem doctrina paret, naturane donet, Epist. lib.
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What is your pet peeve? ooh i have soo many. .tho prolly people who continually make fun of others (even they donet mean it), or attention hogging
zingerbabai Diary Entry zingerbabai 2004
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What the hell had they donet I noticed he made a point of avoiding any talk about his past, his age, or his earlier identity while in the jungle with Baldo and Wheezer.
Shadow Games Cook, Glen 1989
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* Nec existimare debemus Spiritum Sanctum secundum substantias esse divisum quia multitudo bonorum dicatur, -- impassibilis enim et indivisibilis atque immutabilis est, sed juxta differentes efficientias et intellectus multis bonorum vocabulis nuncupatur; quia participes suos, non juxta unam eandemque virtutem communione sui donet, quippe cum ad utilitatem uniuscujusque aptus sit.
Pneumatologia 1616-1683 1967
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Por dieu amor et por del crestüen poeple et nostre comun salvement, de cest jorn en avant, quant que Dieus saveir et podeir me donet, si salverai jo cest mien fredre
The Common People of Ancient Rome Studies of Roman Life and Literature Frank Frost Abbott 1892
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Horace, _Fertilis frugum pecorisque Tellus spicea donet Cererem corona, etc. _
The Religious Experience of the Roman People From the Earliest Times to the Age of Augustus W. Warde Fowler 1884
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++Mat {er}, ora filiu {m} vt post hoc exiliu {m} nobis donet gaudiu {m} sine fine.
Early English Meals and Manners Frederick James Furnivall 1867
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