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Barcas ancestor of a distinguished family in Carthage to which H... Barcē A town in the Libyan province Pentapolis; afterwards call...; The nurse of Sich… Barcĭno the present city Barcelona; in Spain; of Barcelona Barcīnus Bardaei an Illyrian people; Bardœan; a kind of soldier bardītus the war-song of the Germans bardŏcŭcullus a Gallic overcoat; cloak; with a hood Bardūlis a king of Illyria; who waged war against Philip of Macedon bardus adv. stupid; dull of apprehension bardus Barēa a town in Barĕa a Roman cognomen Bargullum a town of Epirus Bargus a river of Thrace; tributary to the Ebrus Bargūsĭi a people in; near the Pyrenees Bargўlĭae a town in Caria Bargylus a mountain of Phœnicia Barīnē name of a freedwoman barīnulae barippē bāris a small Egyptian row-boat barītus the war-cry of the Germans; battle-cry Barĭum a town in Apulia; on the Adriatic Sea; Bari Barnosthĕnes a mountain in Laconia; east of Sparta bāro a simpleton; blockhead; dunce baroptĕnus an unknown precious stone of a black color; with white an... bārōsus Barpāna an island east of Corsica barrīnus belonging to an elephant; elephantine barrĭo to cry barrītus the cry of the elephant barrītus barrus Barrus a cognomen of bărўcĕphălus top-heavy; with low walls and broad roofs bărўpīcron a Greek epithet of wormwood bărўthon a plant; also called bărўtŏnŏs adj. not accented on the last syllable Basaboiātes a people of basaltes a dark and very hard species of marble in Ethiopia băsănītes lăpis a touchstone; test-stone; a very hard stone bascauda an article of table furniture; a delicately woven mat; di... băsella f dim; a small base bāsĭātĭo a kissing; a kiss bāsĭātor a kisser; one who kisses Băsĭlēa the town Basel; in Switzerland Băsĭlīa the name of the books of Kings in the Bible Băsĭlīa another name for the island Balcia Băsĭlĭădae a people of Sarmatia băsĭlĭca băsĭlĭcē adv. băsĭlĭcĭārĭus băsĭlĭcŏla a small church; a little chapel băsĭlĭcon băsĭlĭcus adj. kingly; royal; princely Băsĭlis a Greek geographer băsĭlisca a plant; an antidote for the bite of the basilisk; also c... băsĭliscus A kind of lizard; a basilisk; A surname of băsĭlīum a royal; princely ornament bāsĭo v. a. to kiss; to give a kiss bāsĭŏlum a little kiss băsis a pedestal; foot; base; to measure a pillar together with its pedestal; to give… bāsĭum a kiss; a kissing of the hand Bassānĭa a town in Illyria; Elbassan; the inhabitants of Bassania Bassăreus a title of Bacchus Bassus a family cognomen; A poet; a friend of Martial; quœstor bastăga a carriage of baggage; a carrying of freight upon wagons bastăgārĭus a baggage-master Bastarnae a German tribe which became known to the Romans very earl... basterna a sedan chair; litter; enclosed on all sides basternārĭus a bearer of a sedan Bastertīni a people of Lower Italy Bastētānĭa a district in Spain Bastĭtāni the inhabitants of Basti in Spain Bastŭli a people of; near the Strait of Gibraltar băt Cali; Cali băt bătălārĭa a kind of war-ship Bătāvĭa the peninsula Batavia; Holland Bătāvŏdūrum a town in Holland; Wyk by Duurstede Bătāvus adj. pertaining to Batavia; Batavian; of Holland Bateni a people of Asia; on the Oxus bătĕnim Batha a town in Ethiopia Băthyllus A Samian boy; beloved by Anacreon; A celebrated pantomime of Alexandria; a favo… Bathymi a people of Arabia Bathynias a small river of Thrace; near Byzantium bătĭa an unknown kind of fish bătĭăca a kind of drinking-cup bătillum A shovel; a fire-shovel; coal-shovel; A fire-pan; chafing-dish; fumigating-pan bătĭŏla a small drinking-cup; a goblet bătis a plant; seafennel; samphire Bato a leader of insurrection in Dalmatia bătrăchĭon a medicinal plant; also called bătrăchītes a precious stone of a frog-green color Bătrăchŏmўŏmăchĭa The Battle of the Frogs and Mice; lemm bătrăchus a fish; the sea-frog Bătrăchus a Greek architect at Rome in the time of Pompey the Great battalia Battara a Roman whose death is mentioned by Cicero