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dĕcōrē adv., suitably, properly; elegantly, beautifully dē-cŏrĭo v. a. to deprive of the skin; outer covering; to skin, to peel dĕcŏris adj. ornamented, adorned, elegant, beautiful; indecoris; elegantly, beautifully dĕcŏro v. a. to decorate, adorn, embellish, grace, beautify; to decorate, distinguish, honor… dĕcŏrōsus adj. elegant, beautiful dēcortĭcātĭo a barking, peeling dē-cortĭco v. a. to deprive of the bark: to bark, to peel dĕcōrus adj. Becoming, fitting, seemly, proper, suitable, decorous; ad; pro; subject-clause;… decotes dēcrēmentum a diminution, decrease dē-crĕmo v. a. to burn up, consume by fire dē-crĕpĭtus adj. very old, decrepit dēcrescentĭa a decreasing, waning dē-cresco v. n. to grow less, grow shorter, decrease, wane; to decrease, become less, diminish;… dēcrētālis adj. belonging to; depending on a decree, decretal dēcrētĭo a decision, decree dēcrētōrĭus adj. belonging to a decision, decisive dēcrētum a decree, ordinance, principle dēcrētus dē-crusto v. a. to peel off, split off, disintegrate dē-cŭbo v. n. to lie away from, out of dē-culco v. a. to tread down, trample upon dē-culpātus adj. faulty, censurable dēcultārunt dĕcŭma dĕcŭmānus dĕcŭmātes adj. belonging to tithes, tithe-; subject to tithes; tribute, tithe-land dē-cumbo v. n. To lie down; to recline at table, to lie ill, be confined by sickness; to fall dĕcuncis a measure; weight of ten unciae dēcunctor dĕcū^plātus adj. tenfold dĕcŭplus adj. tenfold dĕcŭres dĕcŭrĭa a division consisting of ten, a company of ten, a tithing: decuria, decade; a d… dĕcŭrĭālis adj. belonging to a decuria; subst., a member of a decuria dĕcŭrĭātim adv. by decuriae dĕcŭrĭātĭo a dividing into decuriae dĕcŭrĭātus a dividing into decuriae dĕcŭrĭo v. a. to divide into decuriae; to divide the people into companies; clubs for purpose… dĕcŭrĭo the head; chief of a decuria, a decurion; the commander of a; of cavalry; the m… dĕcŭrĭōnālis adj. belonging to a decurion dĕcŭrĭōnātus the office and dignity of a decurion; dĕcŭrĭōnus dē-curro v. n. a., to run down; to flow, move, sail, swim down; to run over, run through, trav… dēcursĭo a running; flowing down; a manœuvre, military exercise, evolution, a descent, h… dēcursōrĭus adj., pertaining to the race-course dēcursus dēcursus a running down, downward course, descent; declivity; descent, inclination; a ma… dēcurtātio a mutilation dē-curto v. a. to cut off, curtail, mutilate; mutila dē-curvātus adj., bent, curved back dĕcus ornament, grace, embellishment, splendor, glory, honor, dignity; the ornaments;… dĕcus dĕcussātim adv. in the form of a Roman ten; crosswise dĕcussātĭo an intersecting of two lines crosswise, decussation dēcussĭo a shaking off, rejection dĕcussis The number ten; the number sixteen; the intersection of two lines in the form o… dĕcusso v. a. to divide crosswise; to decussate dēcussus dē-cŭtĭo v. a. to shake off, strike; beat off, cast off; dislodged; shaken off, thrown aside dēcŭtĭo v. a. to deprive of skin, to flay dē-damno v. a. to absolve, acquit dē-dĕceo dē-dĕcet v. impers. it is unseemly, unsuitable, unbecoming; inf. rei; acc. pers; person; to dishono… dē-dĕcor adj., unseemly, unbecoming, shameful, vile dēdĕcŏrāmentum disgrace, dishonor dē-dĕcŏrātĭo disgrace, dishonor dēdĕcŏrātor one who dishonors; a reviler, blasphemer dē-dĕcŏro v. a. to disgrace, dishonor, bring to shame dē-dĕcŏrōsus adj., disgraceful, dishonorable; fin.—Comp; disgracefully dē-dĕcōrus adj., disgraceful, dishonorable, shameful dē-dĕcus disgrace, dishonor, infamy, shame; shame; that which causes shame; a disgrace, … dēdĭcātĭo dedication, consecration dēdĭcātīvus adj. affirmative; affirmatively dēdĭcātor one who dedicates;; a founder, author dē-dĭco v. a. tmesis; to give out tidings, a notice; to affirm, declare, announce; Virtus bon… dēdignātĭo a disdaining, refusal dē-digno v. a. dē-dignor v. a. dep. to reject as unworthy, to disdain, scorn, refuse; accs dē-disco v. a. to unlearn, to forget; has unlearned the general; lost his military character dēdĭtīcĭus adj. belonging to a surrender; capitulation;; subst; one who has surrendered; capitu… dēdĭtim adv., by surrender; dēdĭtĭo giving up, a surrender, capitulation; gen. obj; deditionem dēdĭtus P. a. dē-do v. a. to give away, give up; to give up; to surrender, deliver, consign, yield; to de… dē-dŏcĕo v. a. to cause; to unlearn; to unteach, teach the opposite of; acc. pers dēdŏlentĭa the abandonment of grief, ceasing to lament dē-dŏlĕo v. n. to give over grieving, grieve no more dē-dŏlo v. a. to hew away, to hew smooth, to hew; to cudgel soundly dē-dŏmo to tame dē-dūco v. a. to lead; bring away, to lead, fetch, bring; draw down; to clear out, cleanse; w… dēductim adv. dēductĭo a leading away, leading on; a leading; conducting off; A leading forth, transpl… dēductīvus adj. derivative dēductor One who brings; a guide, teacher; One who accompanies; attends on; an attendant dēductōrĭus adj. for drawing off; draining; subst; a drain dēductus P. a. Drawn inwards, bent inwards; Slender, weak; with a weak, subdued voice; a humbl… dēductus P. a. dēductus a drawing; dragging down dēdux adj. Derived; descended