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dēlīro v. n. to deviate from a straight line; to be crazy, deranged, out of one's wits; to b… dēlīrus adj. silly, doting, crazy dēlĭtĕo dēlĭtesco v. inch. n. to hide away, conceal one's self; to lie hid, to lurk; fin.—Absol; to skulk beh… dēlītĭgo 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 dēlŏcātĭo a dislocation dēlonge from afar Dēlos a small island in the Aegean Sea, one of the Cyclades, th... dēlōtus washed Delphi the famous city of the oracle of Apollo in Phocis; Kastri delphīnus a dolphin delta the fourth letter of the Greek alphabet, delta Deltōton the Triangle dēlūbrum a temple, shrine, sanctuary dēluctātĭo a wrestling, a struggle dēlucto v. n. to wrestle, struggle dēluctor v. dep. n. to wrestle, to struggle, combat dēlūdĭfĭco v. a. to mock, banter, make sport of dēlūdo v. a. To play false, to mock, deceive, make sport of, delude; To play through, to lea… dēlumbis adj. lamed in the loins, lamed; weakened, enervated; weak, feeble dēlumbo v. a. to lame in the loins; to weaken, enervate; fin.. dēlŭo v. a. to wash out; off, to cleanse dēlūsĭo a deceiving, deluding dēlūsor a deceiver dēlustro v. a. to free one from an evil charm; spell, to disenchant dēlūsus dēlŭto v. a. To daub; plaster with clay; To cleanse from clay; dirt Dēmādes a famous Athenian orator who sided with Macedon, a contem... dēmădesco v. inch. n. to become humid; moist dēmăgis very much; demagis dēmandātĭo a delivering with commendation, a commending dēmando v. a. to give in charge, to intrust, commit, commend dēmāno 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… dēmarcesco 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 dēmātrĭcātus adj. bled from the; in the neck Dēmĕa a Greek proper name dēmĕācŭlum a passage under ground demeio dēmens 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; pl... 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...; Neut., to rave, b… dēmĕo v. n. to go down, descend dēmĕrĕo v. a. to merit, deserve a thing; acc. pers., to deserve well of, to oblige dēmergo v. a. to sink, submerge, to plunge into, to dip; to sink; set in, to plant; to sink, … dēmersĭo a being sunk down, a sinking dēmersus P. a. dēmersus a sinking dēmessus dēmētĭor v. a. to measure out, to measure; the stated allowance; a measu... dēmĕto v. a. to mow, reap, cut off, gather, crop, harvest dēmēto Dēmētrĭas a city in Thessaly; newly colonized by Demetrius Poliorce...; A sort of plant 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… dēmīgrātĭo an emigration dēmīgro v. n. to migrate from, to emigrate; to depart, remove dēmingo dēminōrātio degradation, injury dēmĭnōro v. a. to lessen, diminish dēmĭnŭo v. a. to lessen by taking from; to make smaller, to lessen, dim... dēmĭnūtĭo a diminution, decrease, lessening, abatement dēmĭnūtīvus adj. diminutive; a diminutive; sorbillo Dēmĭpho a character in the Phormio of Terence dēmīror v. dep. a. to wonder at; to wonder; I wonder; I am at a loss to imagine; relat. clause dēmissē low, humbly dēmissīcĭus adj. hanging down, flowing, long; demissis dēmissĭo a letting down, sinking, lowering dēmissus P. a. dēmītĭgo v. a. to make milder; pass., to become milder, more lenient dēmitto v. a. to send down; to drop; to let, sink; bring down; to cause...; to cast down, let… dēmĭurgus The chief magistrate in some of the Grecian states; title...; The Maker of the … 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 Dēmōcrĭtus A celebrated philosopher born at Abdera, an adherent of t...; Of Sicyon, friend… 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 dēmōlĭor v. dep. a. to cast off, remove; to throw down, pull; tear down, demolish dēmōlītĭo a tearing down, demolishing dēmōlītor that which breaks down, a demolisher dēmonstrābĭlis adj. demonstrable dēmonstrātĭo a showing; pointing out; an indication, description, desi... dēmonstrātīvē demonstratively