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dictator dicit (legit) magistrum equituma dictator appoints a magister equitum.Rate it:
dictatorem dicere (creare)to name a person dictator.Rate it:
dictaturam gerereto be dictator.Rate it:
dicto audientem esse alicuito obey a person's orders.Rate it:
die, caelo vesperascentewhen it is growing dusk; towards evening.Rate it:
diem dicere alicuito summon some one to appear on a given day; to accuse a person.Rate it:
diem dicere colloquioto appoint a date for an interview.Rate it:
diem ex die ducere, differreto put off from one day to another.Rate it:
diem festum agere (of an individual)to keep, celebrate a festival.Rate it:
diem festum celebrare (of a larger number)to keep, celebrate a festival.Rate it:
diem proferre (Att. 13. 14)to adjourn, delay.Rate it:
diem pugnae constituere (B. G. 3. 24)to fix a day for the engagement.Rate it:
diem videre, cum...to live to see the day when...Rate it:
dies (fem. in this sense)the date.Rate it:
dies dolorem mitigabittime will assuage his grief.Rate it:
dies hesternus, hodiernus, crastinusyesterday, to-day, tomorrow.Rate it:
dies unus, alter, plures intercesserantone, two, several days had passed, intervened.Rate it:
difficultas annonae (Imp. Pomp. 15. 44)want of corn; scarcity in the corn-market.Rate it:
diffusum, dissipatum esseto have no coherence, connection.Rate it:
dignitas est summa in aliquoto be in a dignified position.Rate it:
dignitatem suam tueri, defendere, retinere, obtinereto guard, maintain one's dignity.Rate it:
dignitati suae servire, consulereto be careful of one's dignity.Rate it:
dignitatis gradum ascendereto attain a position of dignity.Rate it:
digredi (a proposito) (De Or. 2. 77. 311)to digress, deviate.Rate it:
digressus, digressio, egressioa digression, episode.Rate it:
dilectum habereto hold a levy.Rate it:
diligens paterfamiliasa careful master of the house.Rate it:
diligentem esse in exquirendis temporibusto be exact in calculating dates.Rate it:
diligentem esse in retinendis officiisto be exact, punctual in the performance of one's duty.Rate it:
diligentem, frugi esseto be economical.Rate it:
diligenter attendere (aliquid)to attend carefully.Rate it:
diluculoin the morning twilight.Rate it:
dimittere e manibus hostesto let the enemy escape.Rate it:
dimittere exercitumto disband an army.Rate it:
dimittere senatumto dismiss the senate.Rate it:
dirigere or referre aliquid ad aliquam remto measure something by the standard of something else; to make something one's criterion.Rate it:
dis bene iuvantibus (Fam. 7. 20. 2)with the help of the gods.Rate it:
discedere (pedibus), ire in alicuius sententiam (Liv. 23. 10)to vote for some one's motion.Rate it:
discedere a, de, ex loco aliquoto leave a place.Rate it:
discessionem facere (Sest. 34. 74)to take the vote (by division).Rate it:
disciplina (institutio) puerilis (not liberorum)the teaching of children.Rate it:
disciplina alicuius uti, magistro aliquo utito receive instruction from some one.Rate it:
disciplinam alicuius profiterito be a follower, disciple of some one.Rate it:
disertum esse (De Or. 1. 21. 94)to be fluent.Rate it:
disiunctissimas ultimas terras peragrare (not permigrare)to travel through the most remote countries.Rate it:
dispositio rerum (De Inv. 1. 7. 9)the arrangement of the subject-matter.Rate it:
disputare (de aliqua re, ad aliquid)to discuss, investigate a subject scientifically.Rate it:
disputatio, quaestiosystematic, scientific discussion.Rate it:
dissentire, dissidere ab or cum aliquoto disagree with a person.Rate it:
disserendi artem nullam habereto know nothing of logic.Rate it:

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