Desunt cætera.—The other things are wanting.
Detinet.—He detains; he keeps.
Détour.—A circuitous march.
Detur digniori.—Let it be given to the more worthy.
Deus ex machinâ.—A god from the clouds; unexpected aid in an emergency.
Devastavit.—He wasted.
Devoir.—Duty.
Dexter.—The right hand.
Dictum.—A positive assertion (pl. dicta.)
Dictum de dicto.—Report upon hearsay.