dilˈi-gence (dĭlˈĭ-jĕns), care, caution.

dilˈi-gent (dĭlˈĭ-jĕnt), careful.

dim twiˈlight of tra-diˈtion (twīˈlīt; trȧ-dĭˈshŭn), times long past about which stories are not clear.

dinna ye, pronounce for the meter din’ye; Scotch for did not you.

dint of much effort, by means of much labor.

direˈful (dīrˈfo͡ol), terrible.

dire-struck (dīr-strŭk), struck with terror.

disˌad-vanˈtage (dĭsˌăd-vȧnˈta᷵j), unfavorable condition, disadvantage of situation, having a poorer place to fight.

dis-cardˈed (dĭs-kărdˈĕd), refused.

dis-cernˈi-ble (dĭ-zûrˈnĭ-b’l), seen, distinguishable.