Glossary of Latin Words.
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- dos:—a dowry, sometimes dower.
- dosserium. See dorsorium.
- dotalicium:—dower.
- dotarium:— a dower, the portion of a widow or wife.
- dotata, dotissa:— a dowager.
- dracena:—a tiller.
- dragetum, dragum:—drage, a coarse kind of corn.
- dragma:— an ornament; a gem.
- drana:— a drain, a watercourse.
- draparius:—a draper; a standard bearer.
- drappus:—cloth.
- draschium, drascium:—draff; malt; grains.
- drathium:—draff.
- drava:—a drove.
- draya:—a dray.
- drecca. See drana.
- drenyayium:—the tenure by which drengi held.
- drenyus:—a drench, the name given to certain military tenants who were put out of their lands at the Conquest and afterwards restored.
- dressorium:—a dresser; a cupboard.
- dreva:—a thrave of corn, 12 or 24 sheaves.
- dreya:—a dray.
- droitura:—right.
- dromo, dromunda:—a dromound, a long, swift ship for passengers; a warship, larger than a galley.
- drovia:—a drove
- droviare:—to drive cattle.
- drowa:—a drove.
- druygeria:—a druggist's shop.
- duaria:—jointure; dowry.
- dubbare:—to dub, i.e., to beat cloth with teazles to raise the nap.
- dubbator:—a dubber.
- duca:—a mould; a last.
- ducatus:—a dukedom; a ducat first coined in the duchy of Apulia; a safe-conduct.
- ducillarius, ductillarius:— a tapster.
- ducillus:— a stopple.
- ducissa:—a duchess.
- ductillus:—a tap.
- ductor canis:—a lymehound.
- duellio:—a champion; a duel.
- duellium, duellum:—trial by battle.
- dukketta:—a ducat.
- dumbula maris:—seaweed (?).
- duna:—a down, or hill.
- dunio:—a dungeon.
- dumiarium, dunum:—a down.
- duodena:—& dozen; a jury of twelve men.
- duplachium: - error for duploytum, a cloak (?).
- duplicatus:—lined.
- duploma:—a document with a counterpart; a hasty journey, two days' stages in one day (diploma).
- duribuccus:—a slow speaker.
- duritia:—duress.