débaucher, v.a., to debauch; to entice away; to take away.

se débaucher, v.r., to become debauched; to be led away from one’s occupations.

débaucheu-r, n.m., -se, n.f., debaucher, seducer.

débet, n.m., debit, balance of an account. Être or rester en —; to owe a balance.

débiffé, -e, part., discomposed, disordered, out of order. Visage —; haggard countenance.

débiffer, v.a., to debilitate, to disorder, to enfeeble, to put out of sorts. Être tout débiffé; to be quite out of sorts.

débile, adj., weakly, weak, feeble. Avoir le cerveau —; to have weak brains. Mémoire —; weak memory.

débilement (dé-bil-mān), adv., feebly, weakly.

débilitant, n.m., (med.) debilitant.

débilitant, -e, adj., (med.) debilitating, weakening.