LatinEnglish
canisdog»
dolosuscrafty, cunning, sly, deceitful»
diabolus, -i (m.) (as in Satan) [Noun]devi»
desistoto desist from»
dens, dentistooth»
dolositasdeceit»
densitasthickness»
demissus [Adjective]mee»
diatesseronfourth»
dipsacus [Noun]tease»
disputodiscuss»
dissipoto demolish»
deprehensusabac»
domesticusdomestic, civil»
decursusa running down /charge, manoeuver, attack; completion of a cours»
decessusretirement / withdrawal / departure / death»
diffususoutspread»
decessioa retreat, withdrawal / departure, leavin»
diversusdifferent, unlike, opposed, hostile»
defessusweary, tired»
desuescoto to be unaccustomed»
decessiodecrease, diminution»
desposcoto demand»
disseroto discuss, speak, declare, utter»
disseroto examine, treat of, discuss»
digressusseparation, departure, digression»
distinctusseparate, apart, different»
dissimuloto ignore, leave unnoticed»
digressioseparation, departure, digression»
desideratuswelcome»
dissimilisunlike, different, disparate, dissimilar, distinct»
dissimuloto conceal, disguise, keep secret»
dissimuloto disguise»
destinatusresolute, firm, determined, with one's mind made up»
disseminoto spread abroad»
distinctusa distinguishing, distinction, difference»
decessorsomeone who retires / a predecessor»
despicienscontemptuous»
destitutusdestitue of»
damnans, -ntis [Noun]condemnin»
desidiosuslazy, unmotivated»
deserens [Adjective]abandonin»
discipulusdisciple, student, learner, pupil»
deserit, relinquit, destituit [Verb]abandon»
discessiof, management, ordering, direction»
desertus, perditus [Adjective]abandone»
desertus, perditus [Noun]abandone»
desertor, gen. desertoris [Noun]abandone»
dissolutuslax, weak, wanting in energy, dissolute, profligate»
desparatusgiven up on / desparate»
deposco depoposcito demand»
despectivusdespicable»
destitutio (f.), gen. destitutionis [Noun]abandonmen»
dispensatiodistribution, stewardship»
detestabilisexecrable»
dulcis, dulcitudo, dulcitudinisdelightful»
dictus dictusa saying, a speech»
destitutiones [Noun]abandonment»
Dura necessitasNecessity is harsh»
Docendo discimusWe learn by teaching»
Dum spiro, speroAs long as I breathe, I hope»
desino (desiit)to leave off, give over, cease, stop, desist»
demens, dementisinsane, mad, out of one's mind, foolish»
dignosco dignoscoto distinguish, recognize as different»
Dosis facit venemonIt is the dose that makes the poison»
deprimo (depressus)to press down, depress, low-lying»
desum, defui, deesseto fail, err, fall short, be missing, absent»
defetiscor (defessus)to grow tired, weary»
Dum vita est, spes estWhile life is, hope is. / While there is life, there is hope»
Dictum sapienti sat estThe said is enough for the wise»
De mortuis nihil nisi bonumOf the dead, nothing but good»
districtus (f. distringo)strict, severe /hesitating /busy»
digredior digredi digressusto depart, deviate, digress»
distraho, distraxi, distractumto pull apart, pull in pieces»
De gustibus non est disputandumIn matters of taste there is no dispute»
Dis volentibus (diis volentibus)Gods willing, if the gods are willing»
Difficile est saturam non scribereIt is hard not to write satire»
Dulce enim etiam nomen est pacisThe name 'peace' is sweet itself»
Duobus litigantibus, tertius gaudetWhile two men argue, the third one rejoices»
Donec eris felix multos numerabis amicosAs long as you are happy, you will have many friends»
Desinit in piscem mulier formosa superneThe woman, beautiful above, ends in a fish tail»
De gustibus et coloribus non est disputandumThere is no arguing about tastes and colors»
Da mihi sis bubulae frustrum assae, solana tuberosa in modo gallico fricta, ac quassum lactatum coagulatum crassumGive me a hamburger, french fries, and a thick shake»
Donec eris sospes, multos numerabis amicos. Tempora si fuerint nubila, solus erisAs long as you are wealthy, you will have many friends. When the tough times come, you will be left alone»
Dic, hospes, Spartae nos te hic vidisse iacentes, dum sanctis patriae legibus obsequimurTraveller, tell in Sparta that you saw us here where we rest, abiding by the sacred laws of the homeland»