daron

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See also: Daron and Daroń

French

Etymology

Uncertain, earlier sense maître de maison (host, landlord), late 17th c. Possibly derived from Old French daru (fort) or a blend of baron with Old French dam (master), from Latin dominus.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /da.ʁɔ̃/
  • Audio (Paris):(file)

Noun

daron m (plural darons, feminine daronne)

  1. (slang) old man (father)

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