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B dv; gv; bh; ob; sub Bā^al a Syrian deity băbae interj. odds bodkins! wonderful! strange!; Ep; St Babba a town in Mauritania; called; as a Roman colony; Julia Campestris Babel the capital city of Assyria Babĭa a town of Lower Italy Babilus an astronomer of the time of Nero Babullĭus a rich friend of Cœsar babŭlus a babbler; fool baburrus foolish; silly Băbўlo the name of a slave; a man of Oriental wealth and luxury; a nabob; Băbўlōn Babylon; the ancient and renowned chief city of Babylonia; on both sides of the… bāca a small round fruit; a berry; the olive; any fruit of a tree; That which is lik… bācālĭa a kind of laurel abounding in berries bācālis adj. bearing berries bacalusĭa a kind of sweetmeat Bacānal bacar a wine-vessel similar to the; a wine-glass bācātus set; adorned with pearls; pearl bacca baccar a plant having a fragrant root; from which an oil was expressed; Baccha a Bacchanet; a female attendant of Bacchus; who; in company with Silenus and th… Baccha a kind of Spanish wine bacchābundus adj. revelling in the manner of the Bacchantes; noisy; ranting; raving Bacchaeus Bacchānal a place devoted to Bacchus; the place where the festivals of Bacchus were celeb… Bacchānālis adj. relating to Bacchus; Bacchanalian bacchar Baccharia the name of a lost play of Plautus bacchātim adv. in the manner of the Bacchœ; Bacchantes; in a riotous; wanton manner bacchātĭo A celebrating of the orgies of Bacchus; A revelling; raving; in the manner of t… Bacchēĭs adj. f; pertaining to Bacchis; the ancestor of the Corinthian Bacchiadœ;; Corin… Bacchēĭus Bacchēus Of Bacchus; Bacchic;; Bacchantian; bacchĭa a kind of drinking vessel; a goblet; bowl Bacchĭădae the Bacchiadœ; a very ancient royal family of Corinth; descended from Bacchis; … Bacchĭcus Bacchĭlĭdĭum Bacchis The name of a woman in the; of Terence;; the name of a comedy of Plautus Bacchĭsŏnus adj. sounding of Bacchus Bacchĭus Bacchīus Bacchīus a Greek proper name;; a writer on agriculture; A gladiator bacchor v. dep. to celebrate the festival of Bacchus; subst; the Bacchantes; to revel; rave Bacchus son of Jupiter and a Theban woman; Semele; the god of wine; god of poets; The c… Bacchus a sea-fish; also called Bacchўlĭdēs a Greek lyric poet of Ceos; a nephew of Simonides; of Bacchylides bacciballum baccĭfer baccīna a plant; also called Băcēnis a great forest in Germany;; the western part of the Thuringian Forest; in Fulda bacĕŏlus bācĭfer adj. Bearing berries; bearing olives băcillum a small staff; a wand; the wand; staff of the lictor Bacis a soothsayer of Bœotia Bacis a sacred bull; worshipped at Hermonthis in Upper Egypt bacrio a kind of vessel with a long handle; a ladle Bactra the chief city of Bactria; Bactriana; Balkh; the Bactrians; the inhabitants of … bactrŏperita furnished with; carrying staff and pouch; a nickname for a Cynic philosopher Bactrum Bactrus a river near Bactra; Dehas bācŭla a small berry băcŭlum a stick; staff; as a support in walking; staff and pouch; the augural staff Badĭa a town of; Sa. Maria de Bedoza bădisso v. n. to go; to walk bādītis the name of a plant bădĭus adj. brown; chestnutcolored Baduhennae lūcus a forest in the north of Germany; in Friesland; Hold Pade Baebĭus adj. the name of a Roman Baecŭla A small town in Spain; on the borders of Bœtica; Baylen; Another town in Spain;… Baetĭcātus adj. clothed in Bœtican wool Baetĭcŏla adj. dwelling on the river Bœtis Baetĭgĕna adj. born on the Bœtis Baetis a river in Southern Spain; called by the inhabitants Certis; Guadalquivir; belo… Baetŭlo a river of; the Besos baetŭlus a precious stone; round and of a dark color; a species of Baetūrĭa Bœturia; the north-west part of; between the Bœtis and Anas Bagada a town of Ethiopia Bagaudae a class of peasants in Gaul; who rebelled under the emperor Diocletian; and wer… Băgōus a eunuch at the Persian court; any guard of women Băgrăda a river; in Zeugitana; in Africa; near Utica; Mejerdah baia a palm-branch Bāiae a small town in Campania; on the coast between Cumœ and Puteoli; a favorite res… bājŭlātĭo a carrying of burdens bājŭlātor a carrier; porter bājŭlātōrĭus adj. belonging to a carrier bājŭlo v. a. to carry a burden; to bear something heavy bājŭlus he who bears burdens; a porter; carrier; day-laborer; A bearer at a funeral bālaena a whale bālaenācĭus adj. of whalebone bălănātus adj. anointed; perfumed with balsam; embalmed bălănĭnus adj. made; prepared from the fruit of the balsam bălănītes an unknown precious stone bălănĭtis skaped like an acorn bălănus an acorn; Any fruit of similar form; A kind of large chestnut; The Phœnician an… bălā^tro a babbler;; a jester; one who makes sport; a buffoon; a harlequin Bălā^tro nom. prop; cognomen of bālātus the bleating of sheep; the bleating of goats bălaustĭum the flower of the wild pomegranate balbē adv.