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D
D
The
fourth
letter
of
the
English
alphabet
,
and
a
vocal
consonant
.
The
English
letter
is
from
Latin
,
which
is
from
Greek
,
which
took
it
from
Ph/
nician
,
the
probable
ultimate
origin
being
Egyptian
. It is
related
most
nearly
to t
and
th; as,
Eng
.
deep
, G.
tief
;
Eng
.
daughter
, G.
tochter
, Gr.
qyga
`
thr
,
Skr
.
duhitr
.
See
Guide
to
Pronunciation
,
Ã178
,
179
,
229
.
D
The
nominal
of
the
second
tone
in
the
model
major
scale
(
that
in C), or of
the
fourth
tone
in
the
relative
minor
scale
of C (
that
in A
minor
), or of
the
key
tone
in
the
relative
minor
of F.
D
As a
numeral
D
stands
for
500
. in
this
use
it is
not
the
initial
of
any
word
, or
even
strictly
a
letter
,
but
one
half
of
the
sign
/ (or / )
the
original
Tuscan
numeral
for
1000
.
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