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dilabor : to break up, scatter, dissolve, slip away, fall apart.<br />

dilato : to spread out, extend, expand, increase.<br />

dilgenter : attentively, earnestly, carefully, diligently.<br />

diligens : diligent, careful.<br />

diligentia : diligence, industry, perseverance, persistence.<br />

diligo : to choose out, esteem highly, prize, love.<br />

diluculo : dawn, daybreak.<br />

diluo : (of troubles) to remove, resolve.<br />

dimidium : half.<br />

dimitto : to break up, dismiss, leave, abandon.<br />

directus : plain, simple, direct, open, straightforward.<br />

diripio : to tear in pieces, lay waste, devastate, plunder.<br />

diripio : to separate, tear apart / pillage, devastate, lay waste.<br />

dirunitas : long duration.<br />

diruo : to demolish, destroy, ruin.<br />

discedo : (discessum ) : to break up, depart, go away, pass away.<br />

discidium : separation, division, disagreement, tearing apart.<br />

discipulus : disciple, student, learner, pupil.<br />

disco : to learn, become acquainted with.<br />

discrepo : to differ, to be different, vary, disagree.<br />

dispono : to arrange, put in order, draw up (troops).<br />

disputatio : debate, dispute, discussion.<br />

disputo : discuss.<br />

dissero : to examine, treat of, discuss.<br />

dissimilis : unlike, different, disparate, dissimilar, distinct.<br />

dissimulo : to ignore, leave unnoticed.<br />

dissimulo : to conceal, disguise, keep secret.<br />

dissolutus : lax, weak, wanting in energy, dissolute, profligate.<br />

distinguo : to mark off, distinguish, divide / separate.<br />

distribuo : to distribute, divide.<br />

districtus (fr. distringo) : strict, severe / hesitating / busy.<br />

distulo :(past) to delay [MGHss 25 : 268].<br />

dito : to enrich, make wealthy.<br />

diu : by day, for a long time, a long time ago.<br />

diu : adv. a long while, long time, for a long time.<br />

diutinus : lasting a long time, enduring, long-lived.<br />

diutius : longer, too long (a period of time).<br />

diuturnus : lasting a long time, of long duration.<br />

diversus : different, unlike, opposed, hostile.<br />

dives : rich, opulent, wealthy.<br />

divinitus : divine influence, admirably, nobly, by inspiration.<br />

divinus : divine, sacred.<br />

divitiae divitie : riches, wealth.<br />

do dare dedi datum : to give, offer, convey, offer, donate, furnish.<br />

doceo docui doctum : to instruct, teach, tutor.<br />

doctor : teacher.

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