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desolo : to leave desolate, abandoned, to forsake.<br />

desparatus : given up on / desperate<br />

despecto : overlook, despise, look down upon.<br />

despero : to have no hope, despair, give up.<br />

despero : to be without hope, despair / despair of, give up.<br />

despiciens : contemptuous.<br />

despicio : to look down, regard from above, despise.<br />

desposco : to demand.<br />

destinatus : resolute, firm, determined, with one's mind made up.<br />

destituo : to set down, place / abandon, leave in the lurch.<br />

detego detectum : to uncover, lay bare, disclose.<br />

determino : to fix the limits of, set boundaries to, delimit.<br />

detineo : hold off, hold back, detain.<br />

detrimentum : damage, loss, detriment.<br />

deus : god.<br />

devenio : to come to, arrive at, reach.<br />

devito : to avoid.<br />

devoco : to call away, call down, call aside.<br />

devotio : (Christian) piety, devotion, zeal.<br />

devoveo : to consecrate, sacrifice, devote / curse, execrate.<br />

dexter : right, on the right.<br />

dextera : the right hand.<br />

diabolus : devil, Satan.<br />

dico : (dictum ) to say, tell, speak, name, call, pronounce.<br />

dictata : things dictated, lessons, presents.<br />

dictator : dictator.<br />

dictito : to say often, reiterate.<br />

dicto : to say often, dictate, get written down.<br />

didicerat : (?) Herimann, p. 281.<br />

didico : to be told (Herimann cap. 39, 44).<br />

dido dididi didtum : to separate, divide, distribute.<br />

dies diei : day<br />

diffama -tus : spread around, made known.<br />

differo : to spread news / delay, defer, postpone.<br />

differo : to spread about, spread news / harrass, disturb.<br />

differo : to delay, postpone / to differ, be different.<br />

differtus : stuffed full, crammed, jammed.<br />

difficilis : difficult, hard, troublesome.<br />

difficultas : difficulty, need, trouble, distress.<br />

digestor : arranger, composer, one who makes a pattern.<br />

dignitas : merit, worth, prestige, dignity.<br />

dignosco dignosco : to distinguish, recognize as different.<br />

dignus : (+ abl.) worthy, worthy of, meritorious.<br />

digredior digredi digressus : to depart, deviate, digress.<br />

digressio : separation, departure, digression.<br />

digressus : separation, departure, digression.

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