Glossary of Latin Words.
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- damerettus, damericius : — a hound used for fallow deer.
- damisella. See domicella.
- damma : — a dam.
- dammus : — a buck.
- damnum : — damage.
- damns : — a buck.
- danegildum : — danegeld.
- dangeria : — a payment made by forest tenants for liberty to plough and sow during pannage time, lessilver, or lefsilver.
- dangerium : — liability to confiscation.
- dapifer : — a sewer ; a steward of the household ; a cellarer ; a bailiff of a manor.
- dapiferatus : — stewardship.
- dapiscida : — a carver.
- dapsiferus : — festal.
- dapsilitas : — an act of liberality.
- dardus : — a dart.
- darsis : — some kind of fish.
- data : — the date of a document.
- datarius : — a datary, an officer of the Roman chancery.
- datilis, dattilus : — a date (fruit).
- datium : — tributo ; tax.
- daubertum : — plaster work, dab.
- davata : — a "daywercke," or four perches.
- daya : — a dairyman, or maid.
- dayaria, dayeria : — a dairy.
- dayla. See daila.
- deadvocare : — to disavow ; to refuse ; to give up a suit.
- deafforestare : — to disafforest, to bring forest land into cultivation.
- dealbare : — to whiten.
- dealbatio : — a white dress worn by a candidate or novice.
- dealbator: — a whitewashes dauber.
- deambulatorium : — an ambulatory.
- dearestare : — to free from arrest.
- deawarennare : — to dis-warren.
- debata, debatum : — a debate, a dispute.
- debatabilis : — debateable.
- debere : — sometimes means "is supposed to."
- debilis : — worn.
- debitatus : — indebted.
- debriare : — to intoxicate; to inundate.
- debriatus : — drunk.
- decaisatus : — decayed.
- decalcare : — to whiten.
- decanatus :— a deanery.
- decania, decenna : — a deanery ; a tithing ; a friburgh.
- decanica : — an ecclesiastical prison.
- decanus : — a dean ; a borsholder, chief of the friburgh ; a dozenner, a tithing man.
- decarnellatus : — having the crenellation destroyed.
- decasus : — decay.
- decaudare : — to dock the tail.
- decena. See decania.
- decendium : — a period of ten days.