Disguise, of girl as boy, as motif, [234], [235].

Disguise, assumed on the stage, [303].

Disgust (jugupsā), as the basis of the sentiment of horror, [323].

Dithyramb, and drama, [39].

Division into acts, [60], [61].

Division of sentiment, not allowed in the drama, [278], [279].

Doors of the stage, number of, [360].

Double consonant, with short vowel, in place of single consonant and long vowel, [121].

Double entendre, [304].

Dṛḍhavarman, uncle of Vāsavadattā, [173], [174], [360].