Dióptica, that part of Astrologie that by instruments seeketh the distance of Sunne, Moone, and Starres.
Dióptra, as Dióttra.
Dío 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.
Dío vóglia, God grant, be it Gods will.
Dío vél díca, God tell it yow.