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dătārĭus adj. to be given away dătātim adv. giving in turn; reciprocally; by tossing from one to the other dathĭātum a reddish sort of incense dătĭo the act of giving, allotting, distributing; giving up, surrender; The right to … Dātis a general of the Medes dătīvus adj. belonging to giving, given, appointed; qui nominatim testamento dantur; the dat… dăto to give away, administer dător a giver; the slave who hands the ball to the player dătus a giving; a gift Daucĭus adj., of Daucus daucum a plant of the parsnip or carrot kind Daulis a city of Phocis; A district in Phocis, on the frontier of Doris; adj., Daulian… Daunus a fabulous king over a part of Apulia; Daunia; father; of Turnus, and father-in… dautia Dāvīd the second king of the Jews, and principal author of the Book of Psalms; adj., … Dāvus a name given to Roman slaves adv. down prep. the going out, departure, removal; separating; ab, away from; a mere external d… dĕa a goddess; the Muses; Minerva dĕ-ăcĭnātus adj. cleared from the grapes dĕactĭo a finishing dĕalbātĭo a whitewashing dĕalbātor who whitens over, a whitewasher, a pargeter, plasterer dĕ-albo v. a. to whiten over, to whitewash, to parget, plaster; to purify, cleanse; Pass., to… dĕambŭlācrum a place to walk in, a promenade, walk dĕambŭlātĭo a walking abroad, promenading dĕambŭlātōrĭum a gallery for walking dĕ-ambŭlo v. n. to walk abroad, walk much, to take a walk, to promenade; supine dĕ-ămo v. a. to be desperately in love with, to love dearly; passionately; depereo; to be qu… Dĕāna dĕ-argento v. a. To deprive of money; To silver over, to plate with silver dĕ-argūmentor v. dep. n. to decide finally dĕ-armo v. a. to disarm; to deprive of power, blunt dĕ-artŭo v. a. to dismember, to rend limb by limb;; to ruin dĕ-ascĭo v. a. to hew; cut with an axe, to smoothe; wrought, smoothed; To rub out, efface; to … dĕaurātor a gilder dĕ-auro v. a. to gild, to gild over dēbacchātĭo passionate raving, fury dē-bacchor v. dep. n. to rave like the Bacchantes, to rage without control, revel wildly; to rage dē-bātŭo v. a. to beat; thrust severely dēbellātor a conqueror, subduer dēbellātrix a conqueress, she that conquers dē-bello v. n. and a. Neutr., to bring a war to an end, to finish a war; after the war is ended; to f… dēbĕo v. a. infra; to have; keep from some one; habet; debet dē-bĭbo v. a. to drink of dēbĭlis adj. debil; lame, disabled, crippled, infirm, debilitated, feeble, frail, weak; disa… dēbĭlĭtas lameness; debility, infirmity, weakness dēbĭlĭtātĭo a laming, maiming; weakness dēbĭlĭter adv. ad fin dēbĭlĭto v. a. to lame, cripple, maim; to debilitate, unnerve, disable, weaken; crus fregerat;… dēbĭtĭo an owing, indebtedness; the debt dēbĭtor a debtor;; who is; bound to perform his vow; one who is indebted; under obligat… dēbĭtrix a female debtor dēbĭtum dē-blătĕro v. a. to prate of; to babble, blab out dē-būcĭno v. a. to trumpet forth dē-căchinno v. a. to deride, laugh to scorn dĕcăchordum a musical instrument of ten strings dĕcăchordus adj. ten-stringed dēcăcūmĭnātĭo a lopping, cutting off the top dē-căcūmĭno v. a. to cut the top off, to top and lop dē-călantĭco v. a. to deprive of one's hood, to plunder dēcalco to plaster with lime, to whitewash dēcălĕfăcĭo to warm thoroughly dēcălesco to become warm dēcălĭcātor a hard drinker dēcălĭcātum dĕcălŏgus the decalogue dēcalvātio the making bald dē-calvo v. a. to make bald, to remove the hair dĕcānĭa divisions of the zodiac dĕcānĭcum a building belonging to the church dē-căno v. a. to celebrate by singing dēcantātĭo talkativeness dē-canto v. a. To sing; off, to repeat in a singing manner; to repeat often, to say over and o… dĕcānus A chief of ten, one set over ten persons; a dean; The chief of the corpse-beare… dĕcā^prōti the ten chief men dĕcā^prōtīa the office and dignity of the dĕcargўrum a large silver coin dēcarmĭno v. a. to make prose; to disarrange the order of the words dē-carno v. a. to take off the flesh dĕcas a decade dĕcastўlos adj. having ten columns, decastyle dē-caulesco v. n. to form a stem, run to stalk Dĕcĕbălus a Dacian king, subdued by Trajan dē-cēdo v. n. to go away, depart, withdraw; de, ex; ab; to retire, withdraw; to retire from t… Dĕcĕlēa a demos in Attica; stadia from the Boeotian frontier dē-cello v. a. to turn aside, deviate dĕcem ten; the heads or presidents of the ten decuriae which usually formed the senat… Dĕcember the tenth month of the Roman year; December; Quintilis; of the Saturnalia; year dĕcem-jŭgis adj., ten-yoked;; a ten-horse chariot dĕcem-mestris adj. of ten months dĕcem-mŏdĭus adj., containing ten modii; Subst; baskets holding each ten modii dĕcem-pĕda a ten-foot measuring rod dĕcempĕdālis adj. ten feet long dĕcempĕdātor a land-measurer, land-surveyor dĕcem-plex adj. tenfold dĕcemplĭcātus adj. multiplied by ten, ten times over dĕcemprīmātus dĕcem-rēmis adj. ten-oared; having ten banks of oars