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eatus : blessed, fortunate, sometimes "saint".<br />

bellicus : martial, military, war-like.<br />

bellum : war.<br />

bellus : beautiful, pretty, charming, handsome.<br />

bene : melior : optime : well, better, best<br />

beneficium : benefit, favor, service, privilege, right.<br />

benevolentia : benevolence, kindness, good will.<br />

benigne : kindly, generously.<br />

Berlinmonte : Berlaimont, near Le Quesnoy.<br />

bestia : animal, beast.<br />

bibo : to drink, quaff.<br />

bis : twice.<br />

blandior : to flatter, caress, (+ dat.) coax.<br />

blanditia : blandishments, attractions, allurement, charm.<br />

Blesense : Blois.<br />

Boloniense : Bouillon.<br />

bonus melior optimus : good, better, best.<br />

bos (bovis ) : cow, ox, bull.<br />

Brabatensium : Brabant.<br />

Brachants : Brabant.<br />

brevis : short, small, brief.<br />

brevitas : shortness, brevity.<br />

breviter : briefly.<br />

Brocherota : Broqueroi.<br />

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cado : to fall, drop, plummet, topple.<br />

caecus : blind, sightless.<br />

caelestis : heavenly, celestial / noun, a god, dweller in heaven.<br />

caelum : sky, heaven.<br />

calamitas : calamity, misfortune, disaster.<br />

calamus : anything made or reed -- pen, arrow, pipe, etc.<br />

calcar, -is : spur.<br />

calco : to tread, trample upon.<br />

calculus : pebble, stone.<br />

callide : skillfully, cleverly / cunningly, slyly, subtly.<br />

callidus : clever, dextrous, experienced, skilful / cunning, sly.<br />

Cameracum : Cambrai.<br />

campana : bell.<br />

candidus : bright, shining, white.<br />

canis : dog.<br />

canonicus : canonical, according to the canons, legal, lawful, right.<br />

canonus : canon, member of a cathedral chapter or canonry, Augustinian.<br />

canto : to sing.

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