d Flashcards
to cease
dēsistō, -ere, -stitī, -stitūrus
to despair of
dēspēro (1)
to despise; look down on
dēspiciō, -ere, -spexī, -spectus
to fail; be lacking
dēsum, -esse, -fui, -futūrus
loss
dētrīmentum, -ī, n.
God
deus, -ī, m.
right (hand) (adj.)
dexter, -tera, -terum
to say, tell
dīcō, -ere, dīxī, dictus
day
diēs, -eī, m. (f.)
to differ, postone
diferrō, -ferre, distulī, dīlātus
difficult, hard (adj.)
difficilis, -e
worthy (adj.)
dignus, -a, -um
careful (adj.)
dīligēns, -entis
to fight, contend
dīmicō (1)
to direct; straighten
dīrigō (dērigō), -ere, -rēxī, -rēctus
to plunder
dīripiō, -ere, -ripuī, -reptus
instruction; training
disciplīna, -ae, f.
to disperse, scatter
dispergō, -ere, dispersī, dispersus
a long time (adv.)
diū
separated; different, diverse (adj.)
dīversus, -a, -um
to divide
dīvidō, -ere, dīvīsī, dīvīsus
to give
dō, dare, dedī, datus (and compounds in -dere)
to teach, show
doceō, docere, docuī, doctus
to grieve (at)
doleō, -ēre, doluī, dolitūrus
house, home
domus, -ūs, f.
to doubt; hesitate
dubitō (1)
to lead
dūcō, ducere, dūxī, ductus
while; until (conj.)
dum
two (adj.)
duo, duae, duo
hard (adj.)
dūrus, -a, -um