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bĭmĕter adj. consisting of two metres bīmŭlus adj. dim; only two years old bīmus adj. two years old; of two years; continuing two years bīnārĭus adj. that contains; consists of two Bingĭum a town of Gaul; lying on the Rhine; opposite the modern Bingen bīni num. distr; Two by two; two to each; two each; two at a time bīnio the number two; a deuce bĭnoctĭum a period; space of two nights; two nights bĭnōmĭnis adj. having two names bĭnūbus a doublymarried man bīnus bĭŏcōlȳta one who protects against violence Bĭōn a very witty philosopher of the Cyrenaic school; born at Borysthenes; Bionian; … Bĭŏpător the name of a town founded by the Trojans in Epirus bĭŏs a very celebrated and wholesome Greek wine bĭŏthănătus adj. that dies a violent death bĭōtĭcus adj. belonging to common life; used in common life; practical bĭpālĭum a double mattock bĭpalmis adj. two spans long; broad; of two spans bĭ-partĭo v. a. to divide into two parts; to bisect; verb. finit; is divided; N. cr bĭpătens adj. opening in two ways; open in two directions bĭpĕda a tile; flagstone two feet long; for pavements bĭpĕdālis adj. two feet long; broad; thick; Subst; a tile bĭpĕdānĕus adj. two feet long; wide; thick; N. cr bĭpennĭfer adj. bearing a two-edged axe bĭpennis adj. having two wings; two-winged bĭpennis having two edges; two-edged; Subst; an axe with two edges; a battle-axe bĭ-pensĭlis adj. that may be suspended on two sides bĭpertio bĭpēs adj. two-footed; as great a rogue as walks on two legs bĭpinna bĭpinnis biplex double bĭprōrus adj. having two prows bĭrēmis adj. Twooared; having two oars; Subst; a small vessel with two oars; having two bank… bĭrŏtus adj. twowheeled; with two wheels; subst; a cabriolet birrus a cloak to keep off rain bis adv. num. twice; at two times; on two occasions; in two ways; who has been twice consul i… bĭsaccĭum a double bag; saddle-bags Bīsaltae a Thracian people on the Strymon; the country they inhabited Bīsaltis Theophane; daughter of Bisaltes; changed by Neptune into a ewe Bisambritae a people on the Indus Bisanthē a town in Thrace; on the Propontis; a colony of the Samians; Rodosto bĭsellĭārĭus one who enjoys the honor of the bĭsellĭātus the honor of a bĭsellĭum a richly ornamented seat of honor bĭsēta bĭsextĭālis adj. containing two bĭsextĭlis adj. containing an intercalary day bĭ-sextus an intercalary day; Bisgargĭtāni a people of bĭsŏlis adj. having two; foot; soles bĭsōmum bĭson a species of wild ox living in northern regions; the Urus; the humpbacked ox; b… bĭsŏnus adj. sounding twice bispellio a man with two skins; a cunning man bissēnus bissextus Bistŏnes the Bistones; a Thracian people south of Mount Rhodope; not far from Abdera; th… bĭsulcĭlingua adj. with a cloven tongue;; a hypocrite; a double-tongued; deceitful person bĭsulcus adj. divided into two parts; two-cleft; cloven; forked; cloven hoof bĭsyllăbus adj. dissyllabic Bithiae the name of certain women in Scythia; said to have two pupils in each eye Bīthȳnĭa a very fruitful province in Asia Minor; between the Propontis and the Black Sea… Bĭtĭas A Tyrian nobleman at Dido; Son of Alcanor; and a companion of Æneas bītĭenses those who are continually wandering about bīto Bĭto a son of the Argive priestess Cydippe; and brother of Cleobis; distinguished fo… Bittis a woman beloved by the poet Philetas of Cos Bituītus a king of the Arverni bĭtūmen bitumen bĭtūmĭnĕus adj. consisting of bitumen bĭtūmĭno v. a. to cover; impregnate with bitumen; P. a; impregnated with bitumen bĭtūmĭnōsus adj. abounding in bitumen Bĭtŭrĭges the Bituriges; a people in; divided into two tribes; Berry; Bourges bĭūri the name of rodent animals found in Campania bĭvertex adj. with two summits; peaks bĭvĭra a woman married to a second husband bĭvĭus adj. having two ways; passages; worshipped at cross-roads; substt; a place with two … Bizōnē a town in Thrace Bizўa a town in Thrace; once the royal residence blachnon a kind of fern blactĕro v. n. to bleat blaesus adj. lisping; stammering; hesitating in utterance; speaking indistinctly; subst Blaesus a cognomen in the Sempronian; belonging to a Blœsus Blanda A maritime town in Lucania; Maratea; A small maritime town in; Blanes blandē adv. blandĭcella coaxing; flattering words blandĭcŭlē adv. flatteringly; soothingly; courteously blandĭdĭcus adj. speaking soothingly; coaxingly; kindly blandĭfĭcus adj. flattering; soothing blandĭflūus adj. flowing; diffusing itself sweetly; pleasantly blandĭlŏquens adj. speaking courteously; flatteringly; soothingly blandĭlŏquentĭa coaxing language; softness of expression blandĭlŏquentŭlus adj. dim; speaking caressingly; fair-spoken blandĭlŏquĭum soft words; flattering speech blandĭlŏquus adj. speaking smoothly; flatteringly; fair-spoken blandīmentum flattering words; blandishment; complimentary speech; flattery; Any thing that … blandĭo to caress; coax; court blandĭor v. dep. to cling caressingly to one; to fawn upon; to flatter; soothe; caress