Definition of Donas

1. dona [n] - See also: dona

Lexicographical Neighbors of Donas

don't put all your eggs in one basket
don't quit your day job
don't shoot the messenger
don't take any wooden nickels
don't try to teach grandma how to suck eggs
don'tcha
don'ts
dona
donable
donage
donah
donahs
donaries
donary
donas (current term)
donat
donatable
donataries
donatary
donate
donate someone's body to science
donated
donated one's body to science
donatee
donatees
donates
donates one's body to science
donating
donating one's body to science

Literary usage of Donas

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The Missionary Magazine by American Baptist Foreign Mission Society (1859)
"Mrs. Lucy Eddy LM, 50; Robert Powers, with prev. donas, to eons. himself LM, ... JL Douglass, and with other donas, to cons, himself LM, 84; Pearl st, ch. ..."

2. Baptist Missionary Magazine by Massachusetts Baptist Convention, American Baptist Foreign Mission Society (1858)
"TS Jacobs, with other donas, to cons. Dea. Caleb Gage LM, 88; John Plummer 10; Portsmouth, ch. 37 ; Northwood, Charles Kingsbury 5; Dea. R. Hoyt 1; Dea. ..."

3. Illustrations of the Passes of the Alps: By which Italy Communicates with by William Brockedon (1836)
"From donas the road descends to Saint Martins, a town surrounded by high rocks, and where a bold and lofty arch crosses the torrent which descends from the ..."

4. A Disseration on the Passage of Hannibal Over the Alps by Henry Lewis Wickham, John Anthony Cramer (1828)
"AT donas. SIEGE AND CAPTURE OF TURIN. CONCLUSION OF THE MARCH. IN the latter part of the fifty-fourth and in the fifty-fifth ..."

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