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Cambridge don : ウィキペディア英語版 | University don A don is a fellow or tutor of a college or university, especially traditional collegiate universities such as Oxford and Cambridge in England,〔For background information and opinion, see a recently published selection of short articles by Cambridge Don, Professor Mary Beard, ''It's a Don's Life'', London, Profile, 2009. ISBN 1-84668-251-7〕 Trinity College, Dublin, in Ireland, and Delhi University in India. Like the term dom used for Roman Catholic priests, the term ''don'' derives from the Latin ''dominus'' meaning "lord" and is a historical remnant of Oxford and Cambridge having started as ecclesiastical institutions in the Middle Ages. The term ''don'' meaning crime boss also derives from ''dominus''. ==Canada== In some universities in Canada, a don is a resident assistant, typically an upper-year student paid a stipend to act as an advisor to and supervisor of the students in a university residence.
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