C'est de la contenance, c'est du maintien, qu'il faut déclamer les trois quarts du temps. "— Diderot and the Encyclopædists (Vol 1 of 2)
D daigner, to condescend, deign. danger, m., danger, peril. dans, in, into, to. de, of, from, by, with, in, on, among. débris, m., wreck,, ruins. déceler, to betray. déchirer, to tear up. déclamer, to declaim, speak. déclarer, to declare. découvrir, to disclose, reveal. dédaigner, to spurn. dédain, m., disdain. dédans, au --, within. dédier, to dedicate. défendre, to defend, forbid. défense, f., defence, protection. degré, m., step (_in a flight of stairs_). déguiser, to disguise. dehorg; au --, outside, without. déjà, already. delà, au --, beyond. délices, f. pl., delights. délivrer, to rid. demlain, to-morrow. demander, to ask, demeurer, to remain. démon, m., devil. dépendre (de), to depend (_upon_), rest (_with_). dépit, m., vexation, wrath. déplorable, deplorable, miserable, woful. déployer, to unfold, stretch forth. déposer, to deposit, lay down. dépôt, m., deposit, thing entrusted, trust. dépouille, f., spoils. dépouiller, to strip, put off. depuis, since, for. derni-er, - ère, last. dérober (se) à, to steal away from. derrière, behind. des, as early as, in; -- longtemps, for a long time past. descendre, to descend, come down, be descended. désert, m., desert. désespoir, m., despair. désir, m., desire, wish; -- curieux, curiosity. désolé, distressed, miserable. désoler, to distress, decimate. désordre, m., disorder, confusion. désormais, henceforth. dessein, m., design. dessiller, to open (_the eyes_). destin, m., fate. destinée, f., destiny, fate. détacher, to divert. detestable, abominable. détester, to detest, hate. détourer, to turn away, avert, deflect. détruire, to destroy. deux, two. devancer, to anticipate, come before, rise before. devant, before, in front of, in the sight of. développer, to unravel. devenir, to become. devin, m., seer. devoir, to owe, have to, be to. devoir, m., duty. dévorer, to devour, swallow up, consume, put up with. diadème, m., diadem, crown. dicter, to dictate, suggest.— Esther

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