Di, in Di sórte che, in such manner as.
Dì, an ornament, sótto di lúi, sótto di mè.
Dì, a noune substantiue, a day, a morrow, Buon dì, good day, good morrow.
Dì, the Imperatiue of Díre, say thou.
Día, a Goddesse. Also diuine. Also let him or her giue. Also two, being ioyned to any word.
Diabólico, divelish, diabolicall.
Diacartáno, an ellectuary made vp with bastard Saffron called a diacarthanum.
Diacciáre, to freese or become Ice.
Diacatolicon, a purging electuary to draw all humours.
Diáccio, ice or frost. Also a kind of hollow or transparent work among Gold-smithes.