| Latin | English | |
| canis | dog | » |
| dolosus | crafty, cunning, sly, deceitful | » |
| diabolus, -i (m.) (as in Satan) [Noun] | devi | » |
| desisto | to desist from | » |
| dens, dentis | tooth | » |
| dolositas | deceit | » |
| densitas | thickness | » |
| demissus [Adjective] | mee | » |
| diatesseron | fourth | » |
| dipsacus [Noun] | tease | » |
| disputo | discuss | » |
| dissipo | to demolish | » |
| deprehensus | abac | » |
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| domesticus | domestic, civil | » |
| decursus | a running down /charge, manoeuver, attack; completion of a cours | » |
| decessus | retirement / withdrawal / departure / death | » |
| diffusus | outspread | » |
| decessio | a retreat, withdrawal / departure, leavin | » |
| diversus | different, unlike, opposed, hostile | » |
| defessus | weary, tired | » |
| desuesco | to to be unaccustomed | » |
| decessio | decrease, diminution | » |
| desposco | to demand | » |
| dissero | to discuss, speak, declare, utter | » |
| dissero | to examine, treat of, discuss | » |
| digressus | separation, departure, digression | » |
| distinctus | separate, apart, different | » |
| dissimulo | to ignore, leave unnoticed | » |
| digressio | separation, departure, digression | » |
| desideratus | welcome | » |
| dissimilis | unlike, different, disparate, dissimilar, distinct | » |
| dissimulo | to conceal, disguise, keep secret | » |
| dissimulo | to disguise | » |
| destinatus | resolute, firm, determined, with one's mind made up | » |
| dissemino | to spread abroad | » |
| distinctus | a distinguishing, distinction, difference | » |
| decessor | someone who retires / a predecessor | » |
| despiciens | contemptuous | » |
| destitutus | destitue of | » |
| damnans, -ntis [Noun] | condemnin | » |
| desidiosus | lazy, unmotivated | » |
| deserens [Adjective] | abandonin | » |
| discipulus | disciple, student, learner, pupil | » |
| deserit, relinquit, destituit [Verb] | abandon | » |
| discessio | f, management, ordering, direction | » |
| desertus, perditus [Adjective] | abandone | » |
| desertus, perditus [Noun] | abandone | » |
| desertor, gen. desertoris [Noun] | abandone | » |
| dissolutus | lax, weak, wanting in energy, dissolute, profligate | » |
| desparatus | given up on / desparate | » |
| deposco depoposci | to demand | » |
| despectivus | despicable | » |
| destitutio (f.), gen. destitutionis [Noun] | abandonmen | » |
| dispensatio | distribution, stewardship | » |
| detestabilis | execrable | » |
| dulcis, dulcitudo, dulcitudinis | delightful | » |
| dictus dictus | a saying, a speech | » |
| destitutiones [Noun] | abandonment | » |
| Dura necessitas | Necessity is harsh | » |
| Docendo discimus | We learn by teaching | » |
| Dum spiro, spero | As long as I breathe, I hope | » |
| desino (desiit) | to leave off, give over, cease, stop, desist | » |
| demens, dementis | insane, mad, out of one's mind, foolish | » |
| dignosco dignosco | to distinguish, recognize as different | » |
| Dosis facit venemon | It is the dose that makes the poison | » |
| deprimo (depressus) | to press down, depress, low-lying | » |
| desum, defui, deesse | to fail, err, fall short, be missing, absent | » |
| defetiscor (defessus) | to grow tired, weary | » |
| Dum vita est, spes est | While life is, hope is. / While there is life, there is hope | » |
| Dictum sapienti sat est | The said is enough for the wise | » |
| De mortuis nihil nisi bonum | Of the dead, nothing but good | » |
| districtus (f. distringo) | strict, severe /hesitating /busy | » |
| digredior digredi digressus | to depart, deviate, digress | » |
| distraho, distraxi, distractum | to pull apart, pull in pieces | » |
| De gustibus non est disputandum | In matters of taste there is no dispute | » |
| Dis volentibus (diis volentibus) | Gods willing, if the gods are willing | » |
| Difficile est saturam non scribere | It is hard not to write satire | » |
| Dulce enim etiam nomen est pacis | The name 'peace' is sweet itself | » |
| Duobus litigantibus, tertius gaudet | While two men argue, the third one rejoices | » |
| Donec eris felix multos numerabis amicos | As long as you are happy, you will have many friends | » |
| Desinit in piscem mulier formosa superne | The woman, beautiful above, ends in a fish tail | » |
| De gustibus et coloribus non est disputandum | There is no arguing about tastes and colors | » |
| Da mihi sis bubulae frustrum assae, solana tuberosa in modo gallico fricta, ac quassum lactatum coagulatum crassum | Give me a hamburger, french fries, and a thick shake | » |
| Donec eris sospes, multos numerabis amicos. Tempora si fuerint nubila, solus eris | As 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 obsequimur | Traveller, tell in Sparta that you saw us here where we rest, abiding by the sacred laws of the homeland | » |