love.
devolver, to return, restore.
devorar, to devour, absorb, consume.
devoto, -a, devout, pious; _subst. m._, devout (_or_ pious) person.
dia, _m._, day; al otro --, the next day; aun en el --, to this day;
de noche y --, night and day; en otros --s, in other (_or_ former)
days; formerly; un -- y otro, day after day; constantly.
diablo, _m._, devil, rascal, fellow.
diabolico, -a, diabolic.
diafano, -a, diaphanous, transparent, pellucid.
dialogo, _m._, dialogue.
diamaute, _m._, diamond.
diantre, _m._, deuce; ique --! the deuce! i(en) que -- (_or_ --s)!
what the deuce!
dibujar, to draw, sketch; _refl._, to be drawn (_or_ sketched); to
appear.
diccionario, _m._, dictionary.
dicha, _f._, happiness, felicity, pleasure.
dichoso, -a, happy, fortunate.
diecinueve (more _commonly_ diez y nueve), nineteen.
diente, _m._, tooth; como que echo los --s en, he was, as it were,
born to (_or_ into); eutre --s, between (my) teeth; cantar entre --s,
to hum (a song).
diestro, _m._, halter, bridle; elevar del --, to lead by the halter
(_or_ bridle).
diez, ten; -- y nueve, nineteen.
diferencia, _f._, difference; _pl._, differences; quarrel,
disagreement.
dificil, difficult; que no sera --, which it easily may.
dificultad, _f._, difficulty.
difunto, -a, defunct, deceased.
dignidad, _f._, dignity, self-respect.
digno, -a, worthy.
digresien, _f._, digression.
dilatacien, _f._, dilation, expansion.
dilatar, to dilate, expand, enlarge, spread (abroad); _refl._, to
dilate, spread out, expand, extend, swell.
diminuto, -a, diminutive, very small.
dinero, _m._, money.
dintel, _m._, lintel; threshold (_incorrect_ use).
Dionis, _m._, Dionysius, Dennis.
dios, _m._, god.
Dios, _m._, God; i--! Lord! Goodness! en -- y en mi anima, in very
truth; God knows (that it is true); estar de --, to be God's will, to
be inevitable.
direccion, _f._, direction; con -- a, in the direction of.
dirigir, to direct, guide, cast; -- la palabra, to address, speak;
_refl._, to turn, face, be directed, direct one's steps, make one's
way, take one's course; to address (oneself).
dirimir, to adjust, settle.
discordante, discordant.
discorde, discordant.
discrete, -a, discreet.
disculpa, _f._, excuse, exculpation.
discurrir, to pass; to talk, discourse; to ramble, run about.
discurso, _m._, discourse, speech.
diseminar, to scatter; _refl._, to scatter, be scattered.
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