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dē-līro v. n. to deviate from a straight line; to be crazy, deranged, out of one's wits; to b… dēlīrus adj. silly, doting, crazy dē-lĭtĕo dē-lĭtesco v. inch. n. to hide away, conceal one's self; to lie hid, to lurk; fin.—Absol; to skulk beh… dē-lītĭgo v. n. to scold, rail angrily dēlĭtor an obliterator dēlĭtus Dēlĭum a small place in Boeotia, with a temple of Apollo Dēlĭus Delmătae Delminĭum the ancient capital of Dalmatia dē-lŏcātĭo a dislocation dē-longe adv., from afar Dēlos a small island in the Aegean Sea, one of the Cyclades, the birthplace of Apollo… dēlōtus washed Delphi the famous city of the oracle of Apollo in Phocis; Kastri; the Delphians, the i… delphīnus a dolphin; delphin; The Dolphin; A water-organ shaped like a dolphin; Certain s… delta the fourth letter of the Greek alphabet, delta; nom. prop., the Delta in Lower … Deltōton the Triangle dēlūbrum a temple, shrine, sanctuary dēluctātĭo a wrestling, a struggle dē-lucto v. n. to wrestle, struggle dē-luctor v. dep. n. to wrestle, to struggle, combat dē-lūdĭfĭco v. a. to mock, banter, make sport of dē-lūdo v. a. To play false, to mock, deceive, make sport of, delude; To play through, to lea… dē-lumbis adj. lamed in the loins, lamed; weakened, enervated; weak, feeble dē-lumbo v. a. to lame in the loins; to vend; bent into an arch; to weaken, enervate; fin..; dē-lŭo v. a. to wash out; off, to cleanse dēlūsĭo a deceiving, deluding dēlūsor a deceiver dē-lustro v. a. to free one from an evil charm; spell, to disenchant dē-lūsus dē-lŭto v. a. To daub; plaster with clay; To cleanse from clay; dirt Dēmādes a famous Athenian orator who sided with Macedon, a contemporary of Demosthenes dē-mădesco v. inch. n. to become humid; moist dē-măgis very much; demagis dēmandātĭo a delivering with commendation, a commending dē-mando v. a. to give in charge, to intrust, commit, commend dē-māno v. n. to flow down; to descend, be descended from Dēmărāta daughter of King Hiero Dēmărātus A Corinthian, the father of Tarquinius Priscus; A Spartan king, colleague of Cl… dē-marcesco v. n. to fade away, wither dēmarchĭa the office and dignity of a demarch dēmarchus a ruler of the people; the president of a; a demarch; tribune of the people dē-mātrĭcātus adj. bled from the; in the neck Dēmĕa a Greek proper name dēmĕācŭlum a passage under ground de-meio dē-mens adj., out of one's mind; senses; mad, raving; foolish; foolishly, madly dēmensĭo a measuring dēmensum dēmensus dēmenter adv. dēmentĭa the being out of one's mind; insanity, madness; folly; plur., follies dēmentĭo v. n. to be out of one's senses, to be mad, to rave dēmento v. a. and n. Act., to drive mad, to craze, deprive of mind; to bewitch, delude; Neut., to ra… dē-mĕo v. n. to go down, descend dē-mĕrĕo v. a. to merit, deserve a thing; acc. pers., to deserve well of, to oblige dē-mergo v. a. to sink, submerge, to plunge into, to dip; to sink; set in, to plant; cause to … dēmersĭo a being sunk down, a sinking dēmersus P. a. dēmersus a sinking dēmessus dē-mētĭor v. a. to measure out, to measure; the stated allowance; a measured allowance, ration dē-mĕto v. a. to mow, reap, cut off, gather, crop, harvest dē-mēto Dēmētrĭas a city in Thessaly; newly colonized by Demetrius Poliorcetes; Volo; of Demetria… Dēmētrĭum a town in Phthiotis, with a temple to Demeter (Ceres); A harbor of Samothrace Dēmētrĭus son of Antigonus, and king of Macedonia; a famous orator, a pupil of Theophrast… dēmī^grātĭo an emigration dē-mī^gro v. n. to migrate from, to emigrate; to depart, remove; to have recourse to; to depart… dē-mingo dēminōrātio degradation, injury dē-mĭnōro v. a. to lessen, diminish dē-mĭnŭo v. a. to lessen by taking from; to make smaller, to lessen, diminish; to take away fr… dēmĭnūtĭo a diminution, decrease, lessening, abatement; his own dignity; a being out of o… dēmĭnūtīvus adj. diminutive; a diminutive; subst; sorbillo; sorbeo, garrulo Dēmĭpho a character in the Phormio of Terence dē-mīror v. dep. a. to wonder at; to wonder; I wonder; I am at a loss to imagine; relat. clause dēmissē adv., low, humbly dēmissīcĭus adj. hanging down, flowing, long;; demissis dēmissĭo a letting down, sinking, lowering; dejection; an abatement, mitigation dēmissus P. a. dē-mītĭgo v. a. to make milder; pass., to become milder, more lenient dē-mitto v. a. to send down; to drop; to let, sink; bring down; to cause to hang; fall down; t… dēmĭurgus The chief magistrate in some of the Grecian states; title of a comedy; The Make… dēmo v. a. to take off, take away, to withdraw, subtract, remove; from the sum total; deun… Dēmŏchăres an Athenian orator and historian, nephew of Demosthenes Dēmō^crĭtus A celebrated philosopher born at Abdera, an adherent of the Eleatic school, and… Dēmodŏcus a companion of Aeneas dēmogrammăteus a public scribe Dēmŏlĕōn a centaur slain by Perseus Dēmŏlĕos a Grecian chieftain before Troy, slain by Aeneas dēmōlĭo dē-mōlĭor v. dep. a. to cast off, remove; to throw down, pull; tear down, demolish; to demolish, des… dēmōlītĭo a tearing down, demolishing dēmōlītor that which breaks down, a demolisher dēmonstrābĭlis adj. demonstrable dēmonstrātĭo a showing; pointing out; an indication, description, designation; The demonstra… dēmonstrātīvē adv., demonstratively