domˈi-cile (dŏmˈĭ-sĭl), house.

domˈi-nate (domˈĭ-nāt), to rule.

do-minˈion (dō-mĭnˈyŭn), estate; control.

Don Cosˈsacks (dŏn kŏsˈăks), a warlike people inhabiting the steppes of Russia along the lower Don.

donned (dŏnd), donned the serge, put on the habit of a monk.

Dons (dŏnz), Spanish noblemen.

doˈtard (dōˈtȧrd), a foolish person, imbecile.

doth (dŭth), third person singular for do.

doubˌle-reefed tryˈsail (dŭbˌ’l-rēft trīˈsāl; trīˈs’l), a small sail taken in twice.