bōs, bovis, m. and f., ox, cow; pl., cattle.
bracchium, ī, n., forearm, arm.
brevī, see [brevis].
[brevis, e], adj., short; brevī (sc. tempore), adv., in a little while, soon.
Britannī, ōrum, m. pl., the inhabitants of England, the Britons.
Brundisium, ī, n., Brundisium, a seaport in southeastern Italy, the regular point of embarkation for Greece.
[Brūtus, ī], m., a cognomen in the Junian gens.
1. L. Iūnius Brūtus, the Liberator, nephew of Tarquinius Superbus, and consul with Collatinus in 509 B.C.
2. M. Iūnius Brūtus, one of the murderers of Julius Caesar, 44 B.C.
3. D. Iūnius Brūtus, an officer of Julius Caesar in Gaul, but afterwards one of his murderers.