dēnique, adv., at last, finally; briefly, in fine.
Dentātus, ī, m., M. Curius Dentātus, consul 290 and 275 B.C.
dēnūntiō, see nūntiō.
dēpōnō, see pōnō.
dēpopulor, see populō.
dēprāvō, āre, āvī, ātus [dē + prāvus], to distort; pervert, seduce, corrupt, deprave.
dēprecātiō, ōnis [dēprecor], f., warding off by prayer; supplication, intercession.
dēprecor, ārī, ātus sum [dē + precor, to ask], to plead against, plead, avert by prayer; decline.
dēprehendō, see *prehendō.