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Battiades Battis the sweetheart of the poet Philetas of Cos Batton a Greek sculptor battŭālĭa the fighting and fencing exercises of soldiers and gladia... battŭārĭum a mortar battuo v. a. and n. to strike; beat; hit; he fenced with sharp weapons Battus A name given to Aristotle of Thera; the founder of Cyrene; A herdsman of Neleus… Bătŭlum a town in Campania; built by the Samnites bātŭo bătŭs the blackberry-bush; the raspberry-bush bătŭs a bath; a Hebrew measure for liquids; containing about ni... baubor v. dep. to bark gently; moderately Baucidiăs a small island in the Gulf of Argolis Baucis The wife of Philemon; in Phrygia; an old woman Baudŏs a river in Syria Bauli a place near Baiœ; Bacolo Bauma a town in Ethiopia Băvĭus a stupid poet; an enemy of Virgil and Horace baxĕa a kind of woven shoe worn on the comic stage and by philo... baxĕārĭus a maker of woven shoes Bazăīra a district of Asiatic Scythia bdellĭum an Asiatic plant; distinguished for its fragrant gum; the...; the costly gum ex… bĕātē adv. bĕātĭfĭco v. a. to make happy; to bless bĕātĭfĭcus adj. blessing; making happy bĕātĭtas the condition of the; happiness; a blessed condition bĕātĭtūdo the condition of; happiness; felicity bĕātŭlus adj. dim; the sainted fellow bĕātum P. a. bĕātus P. a. bĕber the beaver; of the beaver; beaver- bebra a weapon of barbarous nations Bebriacensis bebrīnus adj. pertaining to a beaver Bēbrȳces a people inhabiting Bebrycia; a province of Asia Minor; a... Bēbrȳces a people in; on the Pyrenees beccus a beak; bill; a cognomen of bēchĭcus adj. for a cough bēchĭon a plant good for a cough; colt; sfoot Bĕchīres a Scythian people on the Pontus Euxinus Bedĕsis a river in; Bedese Bēdrĭăcum a village in Upper Italy; between Verona and Cremona; dis... bee the sound made by a sheep Beelzĕbŭb Beelzebub; the chief of evil spirits Begorrītes a lake in Macedonia; Lake of Kitrine belbus Belena Belenus a deity worshipped in Noricum and Aquileia Belgae the Belgians; a warlike people; of German and Celtic origin; Belgic; the northe… Belgĭum a part of; on both sides of the Somme; including the Bell... Belĭal Belial; a chief of the evil spirits Belias Belides belĭon a plant bellārĭa that which is used as a dessert; fruit; nuts bellātor A warrior; soldier; warlike; ready to fight; martial bellātōrĭus adj. warlike; martial; useful in warlike expeditions bellātrix adj. a female warrior; warlike; skilled in war; this warlike rage bellātŭlus adj. dim; pretty; neat bellax adj. warlike; martial bellē adv. Bellĕrŏphōn son of Glaucus and grandson of Sisyphus; any one who carr...; belonging to Bell… bellĭcōsus adj. warlike; martial bellĭcrĕpa saltātio an armed dance; a dancing in arms bellĭcus adj. pertaining to war; war-; military; warlike; fierce in war Bellĭēnus a Roman cognomen; a lieutenant of Fonteius; a friend of Pompey bellĭfer adj. making war; warlike bellĭger adj. waging war; warlike; martial bellĭgĕrātor a warrior; combatant bellĭgĕro v. a. to wage; carry on war; to fight belligĕror bellĭo the yellow ox-eye daisy bellĭpŏtens adj. mighty; valiant in war bellis the white daisy; ox-eye bellĭsŏnus adj. sounding of war bellĭtūdo beauty; loveliness Bellĭus a shortened form of the name Duellius bello v. n. to wage; carry on war; to war; to fight; contend Bellocassi a people on the right bank of the Seine; from the mouth o... Bellōna the goddess of; war; sister of Mars bellōnārĭa the plant; used by the priests at the festival of Bellona Bellōnārii bellor to carry on war; to war; to fight bellōsus adj. warlike Bellŏvăci a people in; in the modern Beauvais bellua bellŭlē adv. bellŭlus adj. dim; pretty; fine bellum war belluōsus bellus adj. pretty; handsome; charming; fine; lovely bellūtus belluus bēlo bĕlŏăcŏs a plant; also called bĕlŏnē a sea-fish; also called; hornpike bēlŭa a beast; a monster; a beast; animal; The lower animals bēlŭālis adj. bestial; brutish bēlŭātus adj. ornamented; embroidered with figures of animals bēlŭīlis adj. bestial; brutal