| A | B |
| Dardanius -a, -um | Dardanian, of Dardanus |
| decus, decoris, n. | honor, glory; something that adorns, ornament, decoration; grace, beauty |
| deinde | then, next |
| delubrum -i, n. | temple, shrine |
| demens, dementis | out of one's mind, insane, mad, frenzied |
| densus -a, -um | dense, thick; crowded together, massed, closely packed |
| dirus -a, -um | awful, dire, dreadful |
| diva -ae, f. | goddess |
| diversus -a, -um | turned in different directions, from different directions; set apart, separated, distant, remote; different |
| dives, divitis | rich |
| doceo, docere, docui, doctus | to teach |
| dubius -a, -um | uncertain, undecided, hesitant, wavering |
| durus -a, -um | hard, solid; hardy, strong, enduring; harsh, pitiless |
| dux, ducis, m. | leader |
| effero, efferre, extuli, elatus | to carry out, bring out |
| effor, effari, effatus sum | to utter, say, speak |
| egregius -a, -um | outstanding, excellent, splendid |
| ensis, m. | sword |
| ergo | therefore |
| Eurus -i, m. | east wind |
| evado, evadere, evasi, evasus | to escape; to get through |
| excipio, excipere, excepi, exceptus | to welcome, receive, catch; to follow after, succeed |
| excutio, excutere, excussi, excussus | to shake off/out, knock off/out; to throw out, expel |
| exspecto | to look out for, wait for |
| extemplo | without delay, at once, immediately |
| exuviae -arum, f. | armor stripped from an enemy, spoils; mementos |
| facies -ei, f. | appearance; sight, scene; form, shape, image; face, countenance |
| facilis -s, -e | easy |
| factum -i, n. | deed, act, action |
| fallo, fallere, fefelli, falsus | to deceive, trick; to disappoint; to elude, slip away from |
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