dētrēctō, āre, āvī, ātus [dē neg. + trāctō, to handle, manage], to decline, shirk.
dētrīmentum, ī [dēterō, to rub away], n., loss, damage.
deūrō, see [ūrō].
deus, ī, m., a god, divinity.
dēvincō, see [vincō].
dēvolō, see [(2) volō].
dēvoveō, see [voveō].
dexter, era, erum, and tra, trum, adj., right. As noun, dextra (sc. manus), f., the right hand.
diadēma, atis, n., a royal crown, diadem.
Diāna, ae, f., an ancient Italian goddess, identified by the Romans with the Greek Artemis, goddess of the moon and the chase.