daily (adjective)
dainties (plural noun)
dainty (adjective)
[ delicate ]
[ pleasing and valuable ]
dale (noun)
[ a valley ]
dam (noun)
[ a mother animal ]
damage (noun)
[ loss ]
[ harm ]
[ hindrance ]
damnable (adjective)
[ not to be allowed ]
damnation (verb)
[ condemnation ]
[ judgment or sentence ]
damned (participle passive)
damsel (noun)
[ a young unmarried woman or a girl ]
dandled (participle passive)
[ danced on the knee ]
[ fondled ]
danger (noun)
dangerous (adjective)
dappled (participle passive)
dare (verb intransitive)
dared (participle passive)
dark (adjective)
darken (verb intransitive)
darkened (participle passive)
darkly (adverb)
darkness (noun)
darling (adjective)
[ a term of endearment referring to a dearly loved person ]
dash (verb transitive)
[ to strike against ]
[ to beat towards ]
dashed (participle passive)
dasheth (verb indicative present tense third-person singular)
daub (verb transitive)
[ to cover ]
[ to coat or plaster ]
daubed (participle passive)
daubing (participle present tense)
daughter (noun)
daughter-in-law (noun)
daughters (plural noun)
daughter's (noun)
day by day (adjective)
daysman (noun)
[ a mediator ]
[ a arbitrator ]
dayspring (noun)
[ day break ]
[ sunrise ]
deacon (noun)
[ provider for the poor ]
deal (verb transitive)
[ a portion ]
[ share l ]
dealeth (verb indicative present tense third-person singular)
dealings (plural noun)
dealt (verb)
deambulation (noun)
[ a walking abroad ]
dear (adjective)
dearly (adverb)
dearth (noun)
[ scarcity of rain ]
[ drought l ]
debase (verb transitive)
debate (noun)
[ strife ]
[ contention ]
debates (plural noun)
debt (noun)
debtor (noun)
debtors (plural noun)
debts (plural noun)
decayed (participle passive)
decayeth (verb indicative present tense third-person singular)
decease (noun)
[ a departing ]
[ giving place too ]
deceased (participle passive)
deceit (noun)
deceitful (adjective)
deceitfully (adverb)
deceits (plural noun)
deceivableness (noun)
[ capable of being deceived ]
deceive (verb transitive)
deceived (participle passive)
deceiver (noun)
deceivers (plural noun)
deceiveth (verb indicative present tense third-person singular)
deceiving (participle present tense)
deceivings (plural noun)
decency (noun)
decent (adjective)
[ comeiy ]
[ beseeming ]
decently (adverb)
decided (participle passive)
[ determined ]
[ made an end of ]
decipher (verb transitive)
[ describe ]
[ or open the meaning or to count ]
decision (noun)
[ cutting away ]
deck (verb transitive)
[ to adorn ]
[ cover or clothe ]
decked (participle passive)
deckedst (verb present tense second-person singular)
deckest (verb present tense second-person singular)
decketh (verb indicative present tense third-person singular)
decline (verb intransitive)
[ to deviate ]
[ to turn aside ]
[ fall away ]
[ turn sharply from ]
decrease (verb intransitive)
dedicate (verb transitive)
[ to give for euer ]
dedicated (participle passive)
dedicating (participle present tense)
dedication (noun)
deeds (noun)
deemed (participle passive)
deep (adjective)
deeper (adjective)
deeply (adverb)
deepness (noun)
deeps (plural noun)
defamed (participle passive)
[ slandered ]
[ spoken ill of ]
defaming (participle present tense)
defend (verb transitive)
defended (participle passive)
defendest (verb present tense second-person singular)
defending (participle present tense)
defense (noun)
defer (verb transitive)
deferred (participle passive)
deferreth (verb indicative present tense third-person singular)
defile (verb transitive)
defiled (participle passive)
defraud (verb transitive)
[ deceive ]
[ beguile ]
defrauded (participle passive)
degenerate (verb intransitive)
[ be unlike his auncestors ]
[ to grow out of kind ]
degree (noun)
degrees (plural noun)
delay (verb transitive)
delayed (participle passive)
delayeth (verb indicative present tense third-person singular)
delectable (adjective)
[ delightful ]
[ pleasing ]
[ delicious ]
delicacies (plural noun)
delicacy (noun)
delicate (adjective)
[ dainty ]
[ given to pleasure ]
delicately (adverb)
delicateness (noun)
delicates (plural noun)
deliciously (adverb)
[ a manner to please or gratify ]
delight (noun)
delighted (participle passive)
delights (plural noun)
delightsome (adjective)
[ delightful ]
[ enjoyable ]
[ pleasing ]
delineate (verb transitive)
[ to draw the proportion of any thing ]
deliver (verb transitive)
deliverance (noun)
delivered (participle passive)
deliveredst (verb present tense second-person singular)
deliverer (noun)
deliverest (verb present tense second-person singular)
delivereth (verb indicative present tense third-person singular)
delivery (noun)
delusion (noun)
[ mockery ]
[ a deceitfull thing ]
delusions (plural noun)
demonstration (noun)
denied (participle passive)
denieth (verb indicative present tense third-person singular)
deny (participle present tense)
denying (participle present tense)
deposed (participle passive)
[ put away ]
[ deprived ]
[ put down ]
deprived (participle passive)
depth (noun)
depths (plural noun)
deputed (participle passive)
[ to assign ]
[ commit ]
[ authorize ]
deride (verb transitive)
[ to mock in ridicule ]
[ scorn or contempt ]
[ mock or laugh to scorn ]
derision (noun)
[ mocking ]
descend (verb intransitive)
[ go down ]
descended (participle passive)
descendeth (verb indicative present tense third-person singular)
descending (participle present tense)
descent (noun)
describe (verb transitive)
[ divide ]
[ mark out ]
[ to write forth ]
[ to copy out ]
[ to declare ]
described (participle passive)
describeth (verb indicative present tense third-person singular)
description (noun)
descry (verb transitive)
[ spy out ]
[ describe ]
[ discover ]
deserve (verb transitive)
deserveth (verb indicative present tense third-person singular)
desire (noun)
desired (participle passive)
desiredst (verb present tense second-person singular)
desires (plural noun)
desireth (verb indicative present tense third-person singular)
desiring (participle present tense)
desirous (adjective)
desolate (adjective)
[ left alone ]
[ forsaken ]
desolation (noun)
desolations (plural noun)
despair (noun)
despaired (participle passive)
desperate (adjective)
[ without hope ]
[ past hope ]
desperately (adverb)
despise (verb transitive)
despised (participle passive)
despisers (plural noun)
despisest (verb present tense second-person singular)
despiseth (verb indicative present tense third-person singular)
despising (participle present tense)
despite (noun)
[ contempt ]
[ scorn ]
[ spite ]
despiteful (adjective)
despitefully (adverb)
destitute (adjective)
[ forsaken ]
detain (verb)
[ withholden ]
[ kept back ]
detained (participle passive)
determinate (adjective)
determine (verb transitive)
[ resolve ]
[ conclude ]
determined (participle passive)
detestable (adjective)
[ hate greatly ]
[ abhor ]
device (noun)
devices (plural noun)
devious (adjective)
devise (verb transitive)
devised (participle passive)
deviseth (verb indicative present tense third-person singular)
devote (verb transitive)
devoted (participle passive)
devotion (noun)
devotions (plural noun)
[ adoration ]
[ acts of worship ]
[ praise ]
devour (verb transitive)
devoured (participle passive)
devourer (noun)
devourest (verb present tense second-person singular)
devoureth (verb indicative present tense third-person singular)
devouring (participle present tense)
devout (adjective)
diadem (noun)
[ royal head-dress ]
[ a Kings crown ]
dial (noun)
diet (noun)
[ daily allowance ]
[ manner of food ]
dieth (verb indicative present tense third-person singular)
differ (verb intransitive)
difference (noun)
differences (plural noun)
different (adjective)
[ unlikely ]
[ disagreeing ]
differeth (verb indicative present tense third-person singular)
differing (participle present tense)
difficulty (noun)
[ hard ]
[ uneasy ]
[ dangerous ]
dignities (plural noun)
dignity (noun)
[ worthiness ]
diligence (noun)
diligent (adjective)
diligently (adverb)
dim (noun)
diminish (verb transitive)
diminished (participle passive)
diminishing (participle present tense)
dimness (noun)
direct (adjective)
[ guide or rule ]
[ right ]
[ straight ]
[ to order ]
directed (participle passive)
directeth (verb indicative present tense third-person singular)
direction (noun)
directly (adverb)
disallow (verb transitive)
disallowed (participle passive)
disannul (verb transitive)
[ to cancel ]
[ to abolish ]
[ to nullify ]
[ to make void ]
[ to bring to nothing ]
disannulled (participle passive)
disannulling (participle present tense)
disappoint (verb transitive)
disappointed (participle passive)
disappointeth (verb indicative present tense third-person singular)
discern (verb transitive)
[ know ]
[ put one from another ]
[ put difference ]
discerned (participle passive)
discerner (noun)
discerneth (verb indicative present tense third-person singular)
discerning (participle present tense)
discharge (verb transitive)
discharged (participle passive)
disciple (noun)
[ scholar ]
[ instruction ]
[ training up ]
discipline (noun)
disclose (verb transitive)
[ discover ]
[ utter ]
[ manifest ]
discomfited (participle passive)
[ to be defeated ]
[ to be overthrown ]
[ to be frustrated ]
[ put to flight ]
discontinue (verb transitive)
discord (noun)
[ disagreement ]
[ variance ]
discourage (verb transitive)
discouraged (participle passive)
discover (verb transitive)
discovered (participle passive)
discredited (participle passive)
discreet (adjective)
discreetly (adverb)
discretion (noun)
[ wise choice of one from another ]
disdained (participle passive)
disease (noun)
diseased (participle passive)
diseases (plural noun)
disfigure (verb transitive)
[ bring out of shape ]
disgrace (noun)
dishonereth (verb indicative present tense third-person singular)
dishonest (noun)
dishonesty (noun)
dishonor (noun)
dishonorest (verb present tense second-person singular)
disinherit (verb transitive)
dismay (verb transitive)
dismayed (participle passive)
dismaying (participle present tense)
dismissed (participle passive)
[ passed ]
[ sent away ]
disorderly (adjective)
disorders (plural noun)
dispatch (verb transitive)
dispensation (noun)
[ dealing out ]
[ distribution ]
disperse (verb transitive)
[ scatter ]
[ spread abroad ]
dispersed (participle passive)
dispersions (plural noun)
displayed (participle passive)
[ spread abroad ]
displease (verb transitive)
displeased (participle passive)
displeasure (noun)
disposed (participle passive)
[ set in order ]
[ appointed ]
disposing (participle present tense)
disposition (noun)
[ naturall inclination ]
[ or setting in order ]
dispossessed (participle passive)
disputation (noun)
[ an argument ]
[ debate ]
[ discussion ]
[ controversy ]
disputations (plural noun)
disputed (participle passive)
disputer (noun)
disputes (plural noun)
disputing (participle present tense)
disputings (plural noun)
disquiet (adjective)
[ disturb ]
[ trouble ]
[ make restless ]
disquieted (participle passive)
disquietness (noun)
dissembled (participle passive)
[ to disguise ]
[ pretend ]
[ act hypocritically ]
dissemblers (plural noun)
dissembleth (verb indicative present tense third-person singular)
dissension (noun)
dissimulation (noun)
[ dissembling ]
[ to pretend ]
[ hypocrisy or deception ]
dissolve (verb transitive)
[ unloose ]
[ melt ]
dissolved (participle passive)
dissolvest (verb present tense second-person singular)
dissolving (participle present tense)
distaff (noun)
distill (verb intransitive)
[ to drip or trickle down ]
[ dropping down by little and little ]
distinction (noun)
[ a difference ]
[ a separation ]
distinctly (adverb)
distinguish (verb transitive)
[ put difference ]
[ devide ]
[ point out from others ]
distort (verb transitive)
distracted (participle passive)
[ drawn into diverse parts ]
distraction (noun)
distress (noun)
distressed (participle passive)
distresses (plural noun)
distribute (verb transitive)
[ devide in sunder ]
[ to give in sundry parts ]
distributed (participle passive)
distributeth (verb indicative present tense third-person singular)
distributing (participle present tense)
distribution (noun)
[ division ]
[ laying out by parts ]
divine (adjective)
[ heauenly ]
[ godly ]
[ prophesie ]
divinity (noun)
[ heauenly ]
[ doctrine ]
[ godhead ]
divers (adjective)
[ different ]
[ diverse ]
[ varied ]
diverse (adjective)
diversities (plural noun)
divination (noun)
[ foretelling future events ]
[ discovering things secret ]
divinations (plural noun)