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232 *diurnalis:—as much land as can be ploughed in one day with one ox.
 * diurnare:—to pass the time; to remain; to journey.
 * divadiare. See disvadiare.
 * dividenda:—a dividend.
 * divisa:—a device; a devise; a boundary; a dole.
 * divisibilis murus:—a party wall.
 * doageria:—a dowager.
 * doarium. See dotarium.
 * dobelettum:—a doublet.
 * docillus:—a faucet.
 * docittna, documa:—a tithing, error for decenna.
 * dodarium. See dotarium.
 * dola:—a portion, a dole; a faucet.
 * dolare:—to distribute.
 * dolea. See dola.
 * doleum:—a tun (dolium); also used for a hogshead.
 * dolfinus:—the Dauphin.
 * domanium. See dominicum.
 * domesticus:- -of the same house (monastery).
 * domicella, domicila:—a young lady; a servant; a nun.
 * domicellus:—the young son of a nobleman; in the Roman Court, the same as camerarius; a servant in a monastery.
 * domifex:—a carpenter.
 * domigerium:—danger; power.
 * domina:—a lady; a dame.
 * dominutio:—a demesne.
 * dominatus:—lordship.
 * dominica:—Sunday.
 * dominicipanni:—Sunday clothes.
 * dominicum:—a demesne.
 * dominions:—of a lord; used on Sunday.
 * dominicus panis:—bread used at the Mass.
 * dominigerium. See domigerium.
 * dominium:—lordship.
 * dominus:—a title applied to a peer, to a lord of a manor, to a clergyman, and to a bachelor of arts.
 * domnus, dompnus:—a contraction of dominus, used especially for clergymen.
 * donatissia:—as a gift.
 * donativum:—a benefice given by the patron without presentation or institution.
 * donator, donatorius:—a donor.
 * donatus:—a donee.
 * doracus:—a john-dory (zeus faber).
 * dormiens mensa:—a table dormant, a fixed table.
 * dorrea:—a john-dory.
 * dorsale, dossale:—a dorser, dorsal, dossal, tapestry hung against a wall, especially a cloth hung above an altar; a pack saddle.
 * dorsamentum:—used for endorsamentum.
 * dorsorium:—a dosser, a basket to carry on the back. See dorsale.
 * dortorium:—a dormitory, dortour.