Dióptica, that part of Astrologie that by instruments seeketh the distance of Sunne, Moone, and Starres.

Dióptra, as Dióttra.

o sà cóme, God knowes how.

Diosántho, Iupiters flowre, which some take to be the Colombine.

Dioscúri, two lights appearing like fire upon the masts of ships, Castor and Pollux, betokening a luckie voyage unto Sailers, the Italians call it Sant'Hermo.

Diospíro, the hearb Stone-crop, or Grai-mile.

Dióttra, a certaine quadrate or geometricall instrument.

Dióttrica árte, an arte that by an instrument teacheth the distances and aspects of the Starres.

o vóglia, God grant, be it Gods will.

o vél díca, God tell it yow.