Di tútto cuóre, with all ones heart.
Díua, a Goddesse. Also, diuine, or heauenly.
DIV Diualláre, to fall or descend downe. Also to flote downe the streame or water.
Diuallíre, lísco, líto, as Diualláre.
Diuampáre, to flash or burne in flame.
Diuantággio, as Dauantággio.
Diuariáre, to vary. Also to contend.
Diuário, a variance, a controuersie.
Diuedére, védo, víddi, vedúto, or vísto, to perceiue, to see. Also to diuide. Also to wind silke or yarne, looke Dáre a diuedére.
Diuedúta, by sight, by the eie.