MSN: Gardeners' World's Monty Don admits 'it didn't go according to expectations' before big change
Monty Don admits his latest project “didn’t go to expectations” forcing the gardener to make a major change as he brought it to life. Monty, 69, teamed up with fellow gardener Jamie Butterworth to ...
Gardeners' World's Monty Don admits 'it didn't go according to expectations' before big change
MSN: BBC's Monty Don issues huge announcement in move away from Gardeners' World
Monty Don, the BBC gardening gem and beloved presenter of Gardeners' World, has shared news of his upcoming public appearances and confirmed that his next projects will mark a move away from his ...
BBC's Monty Don issues huge announcement in move away from Gardeners' World
Don your boots before going out in the snow and doff them when you come inside again! A don is also a Spanish nobleman and a dean of a college at Oxford or Cambridge, but these meanings come from the Latin dominus meaning "master."
- Don (also dōn) Used as a courtesy title before the name of a man in a Spanish-speaking area. 2. Chiefly British a. A head, tutor, or fellow at a college of Oxford or Cambridge. b. A college or university professor.
Don (honorific), a Spanish, Portuguese, and Italian title of respect, often used for noblemen or distinguished individuals Don (academia), a senior member (fellow or tutor) of a college or university, especially at Oxford or Cambridge
From Latin dominus (“lord, head of household”), akin to Italian don, Sicilian don, Spanish don; from domus (“house”). Doublet of dom, domine, dominie and dominus.