se diligenter, v.r., to make haste, to use diligence, to be quick.

diligenter, v.n., to hasten, to be quick.

dilogie, n.f., duo-drama (i.e., in two parts).

diluer, v.a., to dilute.

dilution, n.f., dilution.

diluvien, -ne (-in, -ène), adj., diluvian.

diluvium (-viome), n.m., (geol.) diluvium.

dîmable, adj., tithable.

dimanche, n.m., Sunday, Sabbath, the Lord’s-day. Le — de Pâques; Easter Sunday. Le — des Rameaux; Palm-Sunday. Le — gras; Shrove Sunday. Tel qui rit vendredi — pleurera; laugh to-day and cry to-morrow, i.e., laughter is akin to tears. (Racine.)

dîme, n.f., tithe.