BAHADUR; BAHAUDUR Ba*ha"dur Ba*hau"dur, n. [Written also bahawder.] [Hind. bahadur hero, champion.]
Defn: A title of respect or honor given to European officers in East Indian state papers, and colloquially, and among the natives, to distinguished officials and other important personages.
BAHAI
Ba*hai" (ba*hi"), n.; pl. Bahais (-hiz).
Defn: A member of the sect of the Babis consisting of the adherents of Baha (Mirza Husain Ali, entitled "Baha 'u 'llah," or, "the Splendor of God"), the elder half brother of Mirza Yahya of Nur, who succeeded the Bab as the head of the Babists. Baha in 1863 declared himself the supreme prophet of the sect, and became its recognized head. There are upwards of 20,000 Bahais in the United States.
BAHAISM
Ba*ha"ism, n.
Defn: The religious tenets or practices of the Bahais.
BAHAR
Ba*har", n. Etym: [Ar. bahar, from bahara to charge with a load.]
Defn: A weight used in certain parts of the East Indies, varying considerably in different localities, the range being from 223 to 625 pounds.
BAIGNE
Baigne, v. i. Etym: [F. baigner to bathe, fr. L. balneum bath.]
Defn: To soak or drench. [Obs.]