Durióne, a fruit in Malaca, of that excellency that it exceedeth all other fruites whatsoeuer in sweetnesse of taste, fashioned like a Cucumber, but somewhat harder, from out whose rynde commeth a kinde of silkie downe like wooll, whose meat is inclosed in litle cels as that of Pomegranats, some are of opinion that this was the Apple that Eue tempted Adam to disobedience with, it is so delectable in taste, the leaues of it are so great that one will couer a man.

Dúro, hard, tough, stony. Also surly, cruell, marble-minded, inexorable.

Dúro di bócca, a horse with a hard mouth, or hard in the curbe-place.

Dusaritíno, the sixt kinde of wilde Mirrhe.

Dusolíno, a kind of colour of a horse.

Duttíle, battable, pliable, flexible, gentle, that may be wrought by hand, or that will abide the hammer.

Duttóre, a leader, a conducter.

Duuía, a way going two waies.

Duumuirále, pertaining to Duumuíri.

Duumuiráto, the office of two in equall authority.