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308 diū
 * diū, adv., compared diūtius, diūtissimē, for a long time, long (§ 477)
 * dō, dare, dedī, datus, give, in fugam dare, put to flight, alicui negōtium dare, employ some one
 * doceō, -ēre, -uī, -tus, teach, show
 * doctrīna, -ae, f. [doctor, teacher], teaching, learning, wisdom
 * dolor, -ōris, m. pain, sorrow
 * domesticus, -a, -um, adj. [domus, house], of the house, domestic
 * domicilium, domici'lī, n. dwelling, house, abode. Cf. domus
 * domina, -ae, f. mistress (of the house), lady (§ 461)
 * dominus, -ī, m. master (of the house), owner, ruler (§ 462)
 * domus, -ūs, f . house, home, domī, locative, at home (§ 468)
 * dormiō, -īre, -īvī, -ītus, sleep
 * dracō, -ōnis, m. serpent, dragon
 * dubitō, -āre, -āvī, -ātus, hesitate
 * dubius, -a, -um, adj. [duo, two] (moving two ways), doubtful, dubious
 * du-centī, -ae, -a, numeral adj. two hundred
 * dūcō, -ere, dūxī, ductus (imv. due), lead, conduct
 * dum, conj. while, as long as
 * duo, duae, duo, numeral adj. two (§479)
 * duo-decim, indecl. numeral adj. twelve
 * dūrus, -a, -um, adj. hard, tough; harsh, pitiless, bitter
 * dux, ducis, m. and f. [cf. dūcō, lead], leader, commander

E

 * ē or ex, prep, with abl. out of, from, off, of (§ 209)
 * ebumeus, -a, -um, adj. of ivory

ēruptiō
 * ecce, adv. see! behold! there! here!
 * ē-dūcō, -ere, -dūxī, -ductus [ē, out, + dūcō, lead], lead out, draw out
 * ef-ficiō, -ere, -fēcī, -fectus [ex, thoroughly, + faciō, do], work out; make, cause
 * ef-fugiō, -ere, -fūgī, -fugitūrus [ex, from, + fugiō, fleel], escape
 * egeō, -ēre, -uī, —, be in need of, lack, with abl. (§ 501.32)
 * ego, pers. pron. I; plur. nōs, we (§ 480)
 * ē-gredior, -ī, ēgressus sum, dep. verb [ē, out of, + gradior, go] go out, go forth, ē nāvī ēgredī, disembark
 * ē-iciō, -ere, -iēci, -iectus [ē, forth, + iaciō, hurl], hurl forth, expel
 * elementum, -ī, n., in plur. first principles, rudiments
 * elephantus, -ī, m. elephant
 * Ēlis, Ēlidis, f. Ē'lis, a district of southern Greece
 * emō, -ere, ēmī, ēmptus, buy, purchase
 * enim, conj., never standing first, for, in fact, indeed. Cf. nam
 * Ennius, Ennī, m. Ennius, the father of Roman poetry, born 239 B.C.
 * eō, īre, iī (īvī), itūrus, go (§ 499)
 * eō, adv. to that place, thither
 * Ēpīrus, -ī, f. Epi'rus, a district in the north of Greece
 * eques, -itis, m. [equus, horse], horseman, cavalryman
 * equitātus, -ūs, m. [equitō, ride], cavalry
 * equus, -ī, m. horse
 * ē-rigō, -ere, -rēxī, -rēctus [ē, out, + regō, make straight], raise up
 * ē-ripiō, -ere, -uī, -reptus [ē, out of + rapiō, seize], seize; rescue
 * ē-rumpō, -ere, -rūpī, -ruptus [ē, forth, + rumpō, break], burst forth
 * ēruptiō, -ōnis, f. sally