| Latin | English | |
| deputo | to count, estimate/prune, cut off | » |
| deputari | to be classed among, be condemned to | » |
| debitum | debt | » |
| deporto | to carry off, to take away | » |
| disputo | discuss | » |
| deporto | to carry [off], fetch | » |
| despecto | overlook, dispise, look down upon | » |
| deruptus | broken off | » |
| desperata | irremediable | » |
| diapente | fifth | » |
| deceptio | deception | » |
| depopulatio | pillaging, looting, sacking, plundering, robbing | » |
| deprecatio | prayer | » |
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| disputatio | debate, dispute, discussion | » |
| desparatus | given up on / desparate | » |
| decrepitus | infirm, decrepit | » |
| deprecator | intercessor, one who pleads on behalf | » |
| dispertio | to divide | » |
| despectivus | despicable | » |
| deprecativus | deprecative | » |
| duplicitas | multiplication by two, ambiguity, duplicity | » |
| desertus, perditus [Adjective] | abandone | » |
| dispensatio | distribution, stewardship | » |
| desertus, perditus [Noun] | abandone | » |
| De minimis non curat praetor. (or rex or lex) | The authority | » |
| 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 gustibus non est disputandum | In matters of taste there is no dispute | » |
| Deserta faciunt et pacem appellant | They create a desolation and they call it peace | » |
| Dulce et decorum est pro patria mori | It is sweet and honorable to die for the fatherland | » |
| De gustibus et coloribus non est disputandum | There is no arguing about tastes and colors | » |
| 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 | » |