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Dōrĭce adv. in the Doric manner Dōrĭō Dorio; a character in the Phormio of Terence Dōrippa the name of a woman dormĭo v. n. to sleep; Ph; Pass. impers; to be slept through; spent in sleep dormisco v. inch. to fall asleep dormītātĭo sleep dormītātor a sleeper; sluggard; a dreamer; stupid fellow dormītĭo a sleeping; death dormīto v. freq. n. to be sleepy; drowsy; to begin to sleep; fall asleep; to be dreaming dormītor a sleeper dormītōrĭus adj. for sleeping; subst; a sleeping-room; dormitory dōron a gift dorsennus Dorso a Roman surname dorsŭālis adj. on the back; dorsal; Subst; a cover for the back dorsum the back; the ridge; summit of a hill; cliff Dōrus The legendary ancestor of the Dorians; The name of a philosopher; A character i… Dŏrȳ^clus from Mount Tmarus in Epirus; husband of Beroë dŏrycnion a poisonous plant Dŏrўlaeum a city of Phrygia; Its inhabitants Dŏrўlas a Greek proper name Dŏrўphŏrus the Lance-bearer dōs a marriage portion; dowry; a gift; endowment; talent dossennus soothsayer; a fool; clown; jester Dossennus a Roman proper name dossŭārĭus adj. that carries on its back; that bears burdens dōtālis adj. belonging to a dowry; portion; dotal dōto v. a. to endow; to portion; verb. finit; well; richly endowed Dōto a sea-nymph drăcaena drachma A small Greek coin; a drachma; drachm; of about the same value as the Roman; a … drăco Name of a constellation; A cohort's standard; a sea-fish; A water-vessel shaped… Drăco a proper name; The Athenian lawgiver; One of Actaeon's hounds drăcōnārĭus a standard-bearer drăcōnĭgĕna dragon-born; Alexander the Great drăcontārĭum a garland; wreath twisted like a serpent dracontĕus adj. of a serpent; serpent's drăcontĭa a precious stone drăcontĭon a kind of wheat drăcontĭos vītis an excellent kind of vine drăcontĭum dragon-wort drăcuncŭlus A small serpent; dragonet; A thread twisted like a serpent; A sort of fish; The… drăgantum drāma a drama; play; dramatic Drancae a Persian; Bactrian tribe; of the Drancae drāpĕta a fugitive slave; runaway draucus a sodomite Draus the river Drave in Hungary drenso v. n. Drĕpăna a town on the western coast of Sicily; Trapani; The promontory in its neighborh… drĕpănis the martin drīmўphăgĭa the eating of acrid food drindĭo v. n. drŏmas A dromedary; the name of one of Actaeon's hounds drŏmo A sort of shell-fish; A kind of vessel rapidly propelled by many oars; a cutter Drŏmō the name of a slave drŏmos a race-course; nom. prop; the plain near Sparta; a peninsula west of the Crimea… drōpăcātor one who depilates drōpăcismus the removal of hair by plasters of pitch drōpăco v. a. to depilate drōpax a pitchointment; depilatory drŏsŏlĭthus dewstone; a precious stone now unknown Drŭentĭa a tributary river of the Rhodanus; Durance Drŭĭdes the Druids; the priests and wise men of the Gauls; a Gallic priestess and proph… drungus a body of soldiers; a troop druppa an over-ripe; wrinkled olive Drūsus a well-known Roman surname in the Livian family; first assumed by the Livius wh… Drўădes dat. Graec; wood-nymphs; dryads Drўas The father of Lycurgus king of Thrace; One of the Lapithae; A sharer in the Cal… Drўas drўītis an unknown precious stone Drȳmo a sea-nymph Drўŏpe The mother of Amphissus by Apollo; The mother of Tarquitus by Faunus drўŏphŏnon a sort of fern Drўops One of the Dryopes; a people of Epirus; the Dryopians; The name of a warrior drўoptĕris a plant similar to the preceding Drўsĭdae the Druids dua dŭālis adj. that contains two dŭālĭtas the number two dubenus dŭbĭe adv. doubtfully dŭbĭĕtas doubt; uncertainty dŭbĭōsus adj. doubtful Dūbis a river in; Doubs dŭbĭtābĭlis adj. doubtful; to be doubted; feeling doubt dŭbĭtanter adv. doubtingly dŭbĭtātim adv. hesitatingly dŭbĭtātĭo A wavering in opinion; judgment; a being uncertain; a doubting; uncertainty; do… dŭbĭtātīvus adj. doubtful; fin.—Adv; doubtfully dŭbĭtātor a doubter dŭbĭto v. freq. n. to vibrate from one side to the other; to and fro; To waver in opinion; judgmen… dŭbĭus adj. Moving in two directions alternately; vibrating to and fro; fluctuating; vacill… dŭcālis adj. belonging to a leader; commander; like a leader; general dŭcātor a general; prince; chief dŭcātrix a female leader dŭcātus military leadership; command; guidance; authority dŭcēna the office of a dŭcēnārĭus adj. containing two hundred; relating to two hundred; who received a salary of; subs… dŭcēni num. distr; two hundred each; two hundred