dīvīsor, ōris [dīvidō], m., one who distributes, an executor.
dīvitiae, ārum [dīves, rich], pl. f., wealth, riches.
dīvus, a, um, adj., divine, deified; as subst., Dīvus, ī, m., a god. An epithet given to the Roman emperors after death.
dō, dare, dedī, datus, to give, put, place; furnish, yield; dare negōtium, to commission, direct; dare in fugam, to put to flight; dare manūs, to yield; dare operam, to attend to, assist; dare poenās, to pay the penalty; dare verba, to deceive. ad—addō, dere, didī, ditus, to add, join to. con—condō, dere, didī, ditus, to put together, compose, build, found; conceal. dē—dēdō, dere, didī, ditus, to give up, surrender; devote. ex—ēdō, dere, didī, ditus, to put forth, show, elevate; bear, produce. in—indō, dere, didī, ditus, to put into; confer, apply. per—perdō, dere, didī, ditus, to lose, destroy, ruin; waste. prō—prōdō, dere, didī, ditus, to give or put forth, make known; hand down; betray, surrender. re—redō, dere, didī, ditus, to give back, return; render. trāns—trādō, dere, didī, ditus, to give over, give up, deliver, surrender; intrust; transmit; trāditur, it is said.
doceō, ēre, uī, tus, to teach, point out.
docilitās, ātis [docilis, teachable], f., teachableness, docility.
documentum, ī [doceō], n., a lesson, example; evidence, proof.
Dolābella, ae, m., Cn. Cornēlius Dolābella, consul 159 B.C.
doleō, ēre, luī, litūrus, to feel pain; grieve.
dolor, ōris [doleō], m., pain, sorrow, distress, vexation.