Dācī, ōrum, m. pl., the Dacians, a people living on the north of the Danube.
damnātiō, ōnis [damnō], f., condemnation.
[damnō, āre, āvī, ātus], to judge guilty, condemn; capite damnāre, to condemn to death.
con—condemnō, āre, āvī, ātus, to find guilty, condemn, sentence.
dē, prep, with abl.; of place, from, down from, out of; of time, after, during; of cause, in consequence of, through; of relation, concerning, in respect to. In compounds it generally denotes thoroughness, but occasionally has negative force.
dea, ae, f., a goddess.
deambulō, see [ambulō].
dēbeō, see [habeō].
dēbilis [dē + habilis], adj., weak, disabled, helpless.
dēcēdō, see [cēdō].