don quichotte, n.m., (— —s) Don Quixote, madcap; lanky fellow.
don quichottisme, n.m., (n.p.) quixotism.
dont, pron., whose, whereof, of which, of whom, for whom, etc. Dieu — nous admirons les œuvres; God whose works we admire. Ce — il s’agit; the business in hand. L’affaire — je vous ai parlé; the business I spoke to you about.
donte, n.f., body (of a lute).
donzelle, n.f., damsel, wench.
dorade, n.f., (astron., ich.) dorado, swordfish.
doradille, n.f. V. cétérac.
doré, -e, part., gilt, gilt over, gilded, golden. Langue —e; silver tongue; winning, deceitful tongue. — sur tranche; gilt-edged or with gilt edges.
dorée, n.f., (ich.) doree, John-Dory; slice of bread and jam.
dorénavant, adv., henceforth, hereafter, for the future, from this time forward.