déchéance (Fr.), forfeiture.
de die in diem (L.), from day to day.
de facto (L.), from the fact: really: actual.
dégagé, fem. dégagée (Fr.), easy and unconstrained.
dégoût (Fr.), distaste.
de gustibus non est disputandum (L.), there is no disputing about tastes.
de haut en bas (Fr.), from top to bottom: contemptuously.
Dei gratiâ (L.), by the grace of God.
de integro (L.), anew.
déjeuner (Fr.), in France, a late breakfast, a midday meal with meat and wine; in England, luncheon—more specifically, déjeuner à la fourchette, a breakfast with meat.