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SECOND LATIN<br />

defIuere, -fIuxi, -fIuxus, to flow or proceed<br />

from<br />

defunctus, dead<br />

degradatus, deprived of office or dignity<br />

deinde, then, finally<br />

Deitas, to, Deity, godhead, divinity<br />

delectare, to delight<br />

delectatio, to, delight<br />

delegatus, m., delegate<br />

delere (2), -evi, -etus, to blot out, to<br />

wash away, to destroy<br />

deliberatus, deliberate<br />

delictum, no, crime, sin<br />

delinquere, -liqui, -Hctus, to transgress<br />

demeritum, n., defect, demerit<br />

demonstrare, to demonstrate, to prove<br />

denique, at length, lastly<br />

denunciatio, to, prohibition, publication<br />

denuo, once more, again<br />

dependere (2), to depend<br />

depositio, f., burial<br />

depositus, divested<br />

deprecari (dep. I), to beseech<br />

deprecatio, f., prayer, supplication<br />

deprehendere, -prehendi, -prehensus,<br />

to find<br />

deputare, to appoint, to depute<br />

derogari (dep. I), to detract from, to<br />

derogate<br />

descendere, -scendi, -scensus, to come<br />

down, to descend<br />

describere, -seripsi, -scriptus, to describe,<br />

to record<br />

deserere, -serui, -sertus, to desert, to<br />

forsake<br />

desiderare, to desire<br />

desiderium, no, desire<br />

designare, to designate<br />

desperatio, f., desperation, despair<br />

despieere (io), -pexi, -pectus, to despise<br />

destinare, to destine<br />

destinatio, '., destination<br />

destruere, -struxi, -structus, to destroy<br />

desumere, -sumpsi, to choose, to select<br />

detegere, -texi, -teetus, to uncover, to<br />

detect<br />

detestari (dep. I), to detest<br />

determinare, to determine<br />

determinatio, f., determination<br />

determinatus, definite, determined<br />

detorquere (2), -torsi, -tortus or -torsus,<br />

to twist<br />

detrahere, -traxi, -tractus, to detract<br />

detrimentum, no, detriment<br />

Deus, mo, God<br />

deviare, to deviate, to depart from<br />

devotio, fo, devotion<br />

devotus, devout<br />

dexter, right<br />

diaconus, mo, deacon<br />

diametro; e -, diametrically<br />

dicere, dixi, dietus, to say, to tell, to<br />

call, to mean<br />

dicitur, it is called, it is said to be<br />

dictum, no, \vord<br />

dies, m. and f., day; de die in diem,<br />

frorn day to day; in dies, daily; ad<br />

diem, on the day; dies festos agere,<br />

to spend holy days<br />

differentia, f., difference, differential<br />

differe, distuli, dilatus, to differ<br />

difficilis, difficult<br />

difficultas, fo, difficulty<br />

difficulter, with difficulty<br />

difformitas, fo, lack of conformity,<br />

disagreement<br />

difIundere, -fudi, -fusus, to spread<br />

digitus, m., finger<br />

dignari (depo I) , to vouchsafe, to<br />

grant<br />

digne, worthily, rightly<br />

dignitas, fo, worth, n1erit<br />

dignus, worthy, becolning, deserved<br />

diligenter, carefully<br />

diligentia, t., diligence

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