| A | B |
| demens, ntis | out of one's mind, maddened, crazy |
| demeto, metere, messi, messum | mow, reap, harvest |
| demitto, mittere, misi, missum | drop; lower |
| demo, demere, dempsi, demptum | remove, take away |
| demonstro, are | show |
| denique [adv] | finally |
| dens, dentis [m] | tooth |
| densus, a, um; comp. densior | dense, closely packed |
| dentatus, a, um | well provided with teeth, toothy |
| deperditus, a, um | lost, ruined |
| depereo, ire, ii | perish; hyperbolic] love to death, love to distraction |
| depono, ere, posui, positum | put down, lay down [in birth], put away |
| deprecor, ari | try to avert by prayer, beg off, entreat relief from; execrate |
| depre[he]ndo, ndere, ndi, nsum | seize, catch |
| derelinquo, linquere, liqui, lictum | leave behind |
| derigo, rigere, rexi, rectum | align, make straight, aim |
| derisus, a, um | laughable, rediculous |
| desero, serere, serui, sertum | forsake, leave |
| desertus, a, um | deserted, solitary, lonely |
| desiderium i | desire [esp. for someone absent], longing; an object of desire, darling |
| desidero, are | long for, desire; need |
| desino, ere, ii, itum | cease, leave off, stoop |
| desisto, sistere, stiti | cease, desist |
| despicio, ere, spexi, spectum | look down on, scorn |
| despondeo, spondere, spondi, sponsum | promie, betroth, pledge |
| despuo, ere | spit down on the ground [to avert some evil]; avert by spitting, spurn, reject |
| destinatus, a, um | stubborn, obstinate |
| desum desse, defui | be wanting or lacking; fall |
| deterior, ius | worse |
| detineo, tinere, tinui, tentum | detain, hold |
| deus, i [m or f; nom pl di | god |
| devello, vellere, velli or volsi, volsum | pluck out |
| devincio, vincire, vixi, vinctum | tie fast, bind |
| devoco, vocare | call down, summon |
| devolvo, volere, volvi, volutum | roll something down from |
| devoro, are | eat up, devour |
| devotus, a, um | accursed; vowed as an offering |
| dexter, era, erum | right; right hand; on the right side |
| dextra [adv] | on the right |
| dextra, ae | the right hand |
| Dia, ae | an Aegena island, usu. identified with Naxos |
| Diana, ae | Roman goddess identified with Artemis, nature, and the moon |
| dicax, acis | well-spoken, quick with repartee |
| dico, are | indicate, show; assign, bestow |
| dico, ere, dixi, dictum | talk; say, delcare; sing., recite; name, call |
| dictum, i | anything said; word, saying |
| dies, diei, m/f | day |
| differtus, a, um | filled, stuffed |
| difficilis, e | not easy |
| diffindo, findere, findi, fissum | split |
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