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deos esse negareto deny the existence of the gods.Rate it:
deos placare (B. G. 6. 15)to appease the anger of the gods.Rate it:
deos sancte, pie venerarito be an earnest worshipper of the gods.Rate it:
deperireto founder, go down.Rate it:
deponere magistratumto give up, lay down office (usually at the end of one's term of office).Rate it:
deprehendere aliquem (in aliqua re)to catch a person, find him out.Rate it:
deprehendere aliquem in manifesto scelereto take a person in the act.Rate it:
descendere ad aliquid, ad omnia (vid. sect. V. 9, note Similarly descendere...)to consent to..., lend oneself to...Rate it:
descendere ad extrema consilia (Fam. 10. 33. 4)to have recourse to extreme measures.Rate it:
descendere ex equoto dismount.Rate it:
describere aliquem (Cael. 20. 50)to allude to a person or thing (not alludere).Rate it:
descriptio civitatisthe constitution.Rate it:
desiderio alicuius rei teneri, affici (more strongly flagrare, incensum esse)to long for a thing, yearn for it.Rate it:
desiderio exardescereto be consumed with longing.Rate it:
desidiae et languori se dedereto abandon oneself to inactivity and apathy.Rate it:
desperare suis rebusto despair of one's position.Rate it:
desperatio rerum (omnium) (Catil. 2. 11. 25)absolute despair; a hopeless situation.Rate it:
desudare et elaborare in aliqua re (De Senect. 11. 38)to exert oneself very considerably in a matter.Rate it:
desudare in scholae umbra or umbraculisto exert oneself in the schools.Rate it:
detrimentum capere, accipere, facereto suffer loss, harm, damage.Rate it:
deum esse credimuswe believe in the existence of a God.Rate it:
deum rite (summa religione) colereto honour the gods with all due ceremonial (very devoutly).Rate it:
deus est mundi procreator (not creator), aedificator, fabricator, opifex rerumGod is the Creator of the world.Rate it:
deus mundum aedificavit, fabricatus est, effecit (not creavit)God made the world.Rate it:
deversari apud aliquem (Att. 6. 1. 25)to stop with a person, be his guest for a short time when travelling.Rate it:
deverti ad aliquem (ad [in] villam)to go to a man's house as his guest.Rate it:
devincire aliquem consuetudineto attach a person to oneself.Rate it:
dextram alicui porrigere, dareto give one's right hand to some one.Rate it:
dextram iungere cum aliquo, dextras inter se iungereto shake hands with a person.Rate it:

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