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disserendi elegantialogical minuteness, precision.Rate it:
disserendi peritus et artifexan accomplished dialectician.Rate it:
disserendi praecepta tradereto teach logic.Rate it:
disserendi spinae (Fin. 4. 28. 79)subtleties of logic; dilemmas.Rate it:
disserendi subtilitas (De Or. 1. 1. 68)dialectical nicety.Rate it:
dissimulare morbumto pretend not to be ill.Rate it:
dissimulatio (Off. 1. 30. 108)irony.Rate it:
dissipare rem familiarem (suam)to squander all one's property.Rate it:
dissipatos homines in (ad) societatem vitae convocare (Tusc. 1. 25. 62)to unite isolated individuals into a society.Rate it:
diu anceps stetit pugnathe issue of the day was for a long time uncertain.Rate it:
diverbiumstage dialogue.Rate it:
divinitus (De Or. 1. 46. 202)by divine inspiration (often = marvellously, excellently).Rate it:
divinitus acciditit happened miraculously.Rate it:
divino quodam instinctu concitari, ferri (Div. 1. 31. 66)to feel inspired.Rate it:
divino quodam spiritu inflatus or tactusinspired.Rate it:
divitiis, copiis abundareto be rich, wealthy.Rate it:
divortium facere cum uxoreto separate from, divorce (of the man).Rate it:
dixi quasi praeteriens or in transituI said en passant, by the way.Rate it:
docere aliquem fidibusto teach some one to play a stringed instrument.Rate it:
doctrina abundare (De Or. 3. 16. 59)to be a man of great learning.Rate it:
doctrina exquisita, subtilis, eleganssound knowledge; scholarship.Rate it:
doctrina reconditaprofound erudition.Rate it:
doctrinae, quibus aetas puerilis impertiri solet (Nep. Att. 1. 2)the usual subjects taught to boys.Rate it:
doctrinam ad usum adiungereto combine theory with practice.Rate it:
documento, indicio est (without demonstr. pron. but cui rei documento, indicio est)this shows, proves...Rate it:
doleo aliquid, aliqua re, de and ex aliqua reI am pained, vexed, sorry.Rate it:
dolis et fallaciis (Sall. Cat. 11. 2)by the aid of fraud and lies.Rate it:
dolor infixus animo haeret (Phil. 2. 26)grief has struck deep into his soul.Rate it:
dolore afficito feel pain.Rate it:
dolore confici, tabescereto be wasted with grief; to die of grief.Rate it:
dolorem abicere, deponere, depellereto banish grief.Rate it:
dolorem alicui eripere (Att. 9. 6. 4)to free a person from his pain.Rate it:
dolorem alicui facere, afferre, commovereto cause a person pain.Rate it:
dolorem capere (percipere) ex aliqua reto be vexed about a thing.Rate it:
dolorem in lacrimas effundereto find relief in tears.Rate it:
dolores remittunt, relaxantthe pain grows less.Rate it:
dolori indulgereto give way to grief.Rate it:
dolori resistereto struggle against grief.Rate it:
doloribus premi, angi, ardere, cruciari, distineri et divellito feel acute pain.Rate it:
domestica (externa) nosseto be acquainted with the history of one's own land.Rate it:
domi (opp. foris)at home; in one's native country.Rate it:
domi se tenereto never appear in public.Rate it:
domicilium (sedem ac domicilium) habere in aliquo locoto dwell in a certain place.Rate it:
dominari in aliquemto have unlimited power over a person.Rate it:
dominatio impotensdespotic, tyrannous rule.Rate it:
dominationem or dominatum refringereto destroy a despotism, tyranny.Rate it:
dominus gregisthe manager.Rate it:
domo emigrare (B. G. 1. 31)to emigrate.Rate it:
domo pedem non efferreto never set foot out of doors.Rate it:
domo profugus (Liv. 1. 1)homeless.Rate it:

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