Don Gio‧van‧ni /ˌdɒn dʒəʊˈvɑːni $ ˌdɑːn-/
1. (1787) an
opera by
Mozart with words by Lorenzo
Da Ponte, about a man called Don Giovanni who is known for having very many lovers. He kills the father of one of his former lovers, but does not feel guilty about his immoral behaviour. At the end of the opera he is taken down to
hell by the
ghost of the man he murdered.
2. another name for
Don Juan [TahlilGaran] Dictionary of Contemporary English ▲