Defn: One who owes a debt; one who is indebted; — correlative to
creditor.
[I 'll] bring your latter hazard back again, And thankfully rest
debtor for the first. Shak.
In Athens an insolvent debtor became slave to his creditor. Mitford.
Debtors for our lives to you. Tennyson.
DEBULLIATE
De*bul"li*ate, v. i. Etym: [Pref. dé- + L. bullire to boil.]
Defn: To boil over. [Obs.]
DEBULLITION
Deb`ul*li"tion, n. Etym: [See Debulliate.]
Defn: A bubbling or boiling over. [Obs.] Bailey.
DEBURSE
De*burse", v. t. & i. Etym: [Pref. de + L. bursa purse.]
Defn: To disburse. [Obs.] Ludlow.
DEBUSCOPE De"bu*scope, n. Etym: [From the inventor, Debus, a French optician + -scope.] (Opt.)
Defn: A modification of the kaleidoscope; — used to reflect images so as to form beautiful designs.
DEBUT Dé`but", n. Etym: [F. début, prop., the first cast or throw at play, fr. but aim, mark. See Butt an end.]