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D de; ad; aput, it, quit, quot, aliut, set, haut; apud, id, quid, quod, aliud, se… Dăae Dabanegoris Rĕgio a part of Arabia Dabar a Numidian, a relative of Masinissa and an intimate friend of Bocchus dabla a kind of Arabian palm, which bears a delicious fruit Dāci the Dacians; a Dacian; collect; Dacia; Dacia Aureliani dăcrĭma Dactўli dactўlĭcus adj. dactylic dactўlĭŏthēca A casket to keep rings in; title; a collection of seal-rings and jewels dactўlis a kind of grape; dactўlus a finger; A sort of muscle; A kind of grape; A sort of grass; A precious stone Dācus Dădastăna a city of Bithynia, near the borders of Galatia; here the Emperor Jovian died dādūchus the torch - bearer.—Plur; the priests of Ceres; at Eleusis, who guided the init… Daedăla A fortified place in Caria; two small islands off the coast of Caria; The name … daedăle adv., artistically, skilfully Daedălĭōn king of Trachis, son of Lucifer, and brother of Ceyx, who was changed into a ha… Daedălus acc. Gr; The mythical Athenian architect of the times of Theseus and Minos, fat… daemon the last but one of the twelve celestial signs; an evil spirit, demon Daemon the name of a Greek sculptor Daemŏnes the name of an old man, a character in the Rudens daemŏnĭăcus adj. pertaining to an evil spirit, demoniac, devilish; Subst; a demoniac, one posses… daemŏnĭcŏla a worshipper of devils, a heathen daemŏnĭcus adj. belonging to an evil spirit, demoniac, devilish daemŏnĭum A lesser divinity, a little spirit; An evil spirit, demon Daesĭtĭātae a people in the south of Pannonia Superior dagnades a kind of birds in Egypt Dăhae a Scythian tribe beyond the Caspian Sea Dăhippus a sculptor, son and pupil of Lysippus Daïphron a Grecian sculptor Dalion A physician; An historian dalivus supinus; Dalmătae the Dalmatians, on the eastern coast of the Adriatic; Adj.: montes Dalmatae; th… dāma Dāma name of a slave dămălĭo a calf Dămălis the name of a woman Dămascus Dammesek; Darmesek, the very ancient capital of Coelesyria, on the Chrysorrhoas… Dămăsichthōn son of Amphion and Niobe, slain by Apollo Dămăsippus a follower of Marius, who acted with great cruelty towards the adherents of Syl… damasōnĭon a plant dāmium dāmĭurgus damma a fallow deer, buck, doe, antelope, chamois; venison dammŭla damnābĭlis adj. worthy of condemnation, damnable; culpably damnas bound to make a gift; contribution; condemned, sentenced damnāticĭus adj. condemned, sentenced damnātĭo condemnation; Prop; the displeasure of God; ad; an heir's obligation to pay damnātor one who condemns damnātōrĭus adj. damnatory, condemnatory damnātus P. a. damnaustra damnĭfĭco v. a. to injure damnĭfĭcus adj. injurious, hurtful, pernicious damnĭgĕrŭlus adj. injurious, pernicious damno v. a. to occasion loss or damage to, to harm, damage; to condemn, doom, sentence one … damnōse adv. damnōsus adj. full of injury;; Act., that causes injury, injurious, hurtful, destructive, per… damnum hurt, harm, damage, injury, loss;; to inflict upon one; to permit, put up with … Dāmō^cles a courtier of Dionysius the younger Dāmoetas name of a shepherd Dāmon A Pythagorean, celebrated on account of the friendship between him and Phintias… dampno dāmŭla a little fallow-deer Dănăē daughter of Acrisius, and mother of Perseus by Zeus; pertaining to Danae, desce… Dănăi Dănaster a river forming the boundary between Dacia and Sarmatia, now the Dniester Dănăus son of Belus, and twin-brother of Aegyptus; belonging to Danaus;; Greek, Grecia… Dandări a Scythian tribe in Asiatic Sarmatia, S. E. of the; their country dane Dāni the Danes, the people of Denmark; Denmark; adj., Danish Dănĭēl the Hebrew prophet; passim dănīsta a money-lender, usurer; money-lending, usurious dăno ad init Dānŭvĭus the Danube; adj., of; belonging to the Danube, Danubian dăpālĭs adj. belonging to a sacrificial feast dăpātĭce Daphitas a sophist of Telmessus, killed by falling from his horse dā^phne the laurel-tree, bay-tree; The daughter of the river-god Peneus;; daughter of t… daphnĭa an unknown precious stone Daphnis A son of Mercury, a beautiful young shepherd in Sicily, the inventor of pastora… dāphnŏīdes A sort of; Spurge-laurel; mezereon; The plant called also daphnōn a laurel-grove dăpĭfer a servant who waited at table dăpĭfex a servant who prepared food dăpĭno v. a. to serve up daps gen. pl; a solemn feast for religious purposes, a sacrificial feast; a meal; a … dapsĭle adv., sumptuously, bountifully; Adv., no dapsĭlis adj. sumptuous, bountiful, richly provided with every thing, abundant; Advv., sumptu… dardănārĭus a speculator in corn, forestaller Dardăni a people in Upper Moesia, the modern Servia; their country Dardănus The son of Jupiter and Electra of Arcadia, founder of the city Dardania, in Tro… Dardănus Dăres A boxer; the assumed name of an impostor whose pretended contemporary account o… Dārēus the gold coin stamped under Darius, a daric; of Darius dăsēa the rough-breathing Dassaresii a people of Illyria dăsўpūs a sort of rabbit