Glossary of Latin Words.
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- baldekinum, baldicum:—baudekin, a kind of brocade of silk and gold, originally brought from Bagdad; a canopy.
- baldrea:—a baldric.
- balducta:—a posset.
- balengaria, balingarium:—a balinger; a barge.
- balesius. See balasius.
- baleuga. See banleuga.
- balidinus:—bay (of a horse).
- baitsta:—used for a cross-bow, which is properly arcubalista.
- balistarius:—an arblaster, a cross-bowman.
- balla. See ballia, balliva.
- ballare:—to sweep; to dance.
- ballatio:—a ballad.
- balleuca. See banleuga.
- ballia:—the "bailey" of a castle. See balliva.
- ballium:—bail; the "bailey" of a castle; wardship; a grant in trust.
- ballius:—a bailiff.
- balliva, ballivatus:—bailiwick; office.
- ballivus:—a bailiff.
- balneare:—to bathe.
- balneo, miles de:—a knight of the Bath.
- balneta:—some sort of whale.
- balus:—a bale.
- balustraria:—loopholes.
- bamba:—a bed.
- bancale, bancarium:—a banker, a covering for a bench.
- bancum, bancus:—a bench.
- banda:—a band (of soldiers).
- bandum:—a pennon.
- baneale—error for bancale (?), q.v.
- banera, baneria:—a banner.
- banerettus:—a knight made in the field, by cutting off the point of his pennon and making it a banner.
- banidium:—a badge.
- banleuga, bannaleuca:—the bounds of a manor or town; the circuit of a monastery over which it has jurisdiction. (Fr. banlieue.)
- bannezare:—to banish.
- banniare, bannire:—to proclaim; to summon by proclamation; to banish.
- bannum, banum:—a proclamation; a boundary; (pl.) bans of matrimony.
- banum:—a bane.
- baractator, barator:—a barretor, a common mover of suits and quarrels.
- barbacana, barbakena. See barbicana.
- barbator:—a barber.
- barbatus:—barbed, of an arrow.
- barbecana. See barbicana.
- barbelatus:—barbed.
- barbicana:—an outwork of a fortress.
- barbicanagium:—contribution for the maintenance of a barbican.
- barbillus:—a barbel (bar bus vulgaris) or mullet (mullus barbatus).
- barbitonsor:—a barber.