| Latin | English | |
| belle | prettily, handsomely, charmingly | » |
| balteus | girdle | » |
| balaena | whale | » |
| belliger | at war, waging war, in a state of war, warlike | » |
| calvus | bald | » |
| balena | whale | » |
| balneator | keeper of a bathhouse | » |
| belligero | to wage war, be at war, be in a state of war | » |
| blande | carefully, softly | » |
| en | behold! | » |
| basilice | royally, regally | » |
| benevolens | well-wishing, helpfull, thoughtful, kindly | » |
| blasphemo | to revile | » |
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| balnearius | pertaining to the bathhouse /bathhouse | » |
| benevolentia | benevolence, kindness, good will | » |
| blasphemus | blasphemer, [adj.] reviling | » |
| balineum, balneum | bath, bathhouse, bathing-place | » |
| Bellum se ipsum alet | War will nourish on itself | » |
| Bis repetita non placent | Repetitions are not well received | » |
| Bene qui latuit bene vixit | He lives well who lives unnoticed | » |
| Bella gerant alii, tu felix Austria nube | Others may lead wars, you, happy Austria, marry | » |
| Bona valetudo melior est quam maximae divitiae | Good health is worth more than the greatest wealth | » |
| Boni pastoris est tondere pecus, non deglubere | A good shepherd shears his sheep, he doesn't flay them | » |