Dadas. Span. and Port. Given. From dar.

Dai. Rom. Mother. P. ii. 309; Pp. 194; M. vii. 40.

Daoud. Arab. Light. Arab. ḍau. Daoud Scharr = ḍau ash-sharr, light of mischief.

Dar. Arab. A house; often found in composition as Dar-sinah, Dar ṣināah (ii. 367), the house of the arts, or handicrafts; Dar-dwag, Dar dabbagh (ii. 371), the house of the bark, or tannery.

Dehesa. Span. Pasture; applied more particularly to large open tracts of country where the cattle can roam at large.

Demonio. Span. and Port. Demon, devil.

Denho. Gal. The devil; used familiarly, “the deuce.”

Desembarcar. Span. and Port. To disembark.

Desesperado. Span. and Port. Desperate; a desperado.

Deshonesto. Span. and Port. Not “dishonest,” but “immodest, lascivious.”