barbarus, a, um, adj., foreign, barbarous, barbarian; as subst., barbarī, ōrum, pl. m., foreigners, barbarians.
Bassiānus, ī, m., see Antōnīnus.
Bassus, ī, m., L. (P.) Ventidius Bassus, a Roman general who gained several victories over the Parthians. Consul 43 B.C.
Basternae, ārum, pl. m., a warlike German people living near the mouth of the Danube.
beātus, a, um [beō, to bless], adj., blessed, happy, prosperous.
Bēdriacum, ī, n., a small town in Cisalpine Gaul.
Belgicus, a, um, adj., Belgic; Gallia Belgica, or absol. Belgica, the northern part of Gaul between the Rhine and the Seine.
bellicōsus, a, um [bellicus], adj., warlike, fond of war, fierce.
bellicus, a, um [bellum], adj., pertaining to war, military, martial.