Dean Definition

dēn
deans
noun
deans
An officer of a college or high school who counsels students and supervises the enforcement of rules.
American Heritage
An official of a school, college, or university, esp. one in charge of students, faculty, or a division of studies.
Webster's New World
The presiding official of a cathedral or collegiate church.
Webster's New World
A priest chosen by his bishop to supervise a number of parishes within the diocese.
Webster's New World
The senior member of a particular group.
Webster's New World
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pronoun
A male given name derived from the surname or from the title.
Wiktionary
A title afforded to a dean.
Wiktionary

A habitational surname​ surname from Middle English dene "valley".

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Other Word Forms of Dean

Noun

Singular:
dean
Plural:
deans

Origin of Dean

  • Middle English deen from Old French deien from Late Latin decānus chief of ten from decem ten or from Greek dekānos chief of ten (from deka ten) dekm̥ in Indo-European roots

    From American Heritage Dictionary of the English Language, 5th Edition

  • From Anglo-Norman deen < Old French deien < Latin decānus.

    From Wiktionary

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