Bandíti, outlawes, rebels, fugitiues.

Bandíto, proclaimed. Also banished, tenér córte bandíta, to keepe open house.

Banditóre, a proclaimer, a crier. Also a banisher.

Bándo, a proclamation, an act of law published. Also a banishment.

Bándo la tẻsta, when a man is proclaimed for to loose his head.

Bándolo, as Bándine.

Bandóni di fẻrro, plates or bends of iron vsed about cart wheels.

Bandória, as Baldória.

Banerétto, a knight baneret.

Bángue, a composition made chiefly of the iuice of a plant in India called Bángue, much like hemp, and diuers other pretious ingredients, vsed by the Kings of India to make them mery and drunken, which hath a secret propriety to represent vnto the imagination the things it most loueth and desireth, and to appropriate it selfe vnto the affection and passion of him that takes it.