Delight

Delight is painted in the figure of a youth in his prime, with an agreeable aspect, clad in green, a colour delightful to the eye; a Garland of roses on his head, a violin in his hand, a sword by his side, musick and other books on one side of him, on the other two doves billing, and behind him several people at a distance diverting themselves in different manners.

Definition taken from The Universal Etymological English Dictionary, edited by Nathan Bailey (1736)

Defeˊct * Deˊodand
Cuz
Damps [in Mines]
Dark Cully
Decency
Decrepitaˊtion [with Chymists]
Deed Poll, or Polled Deed
Deem
Defeˊct
Delight
Deˊodand
Dewce
Dewx
Diamastigoˊsis
Diameˊrdes
Dioˊptricks, or Dio’pticks
Dippers
Diptere
Discaˊlceated
Disploˊsion