English Dictionary: Bokmal | by the DICT Development Group |
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From Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913) [web1913]: | |
Bacchanal \Bac"cha*nal\, a. [L. Bacchanalis. See {Bacchanalia}.] 1. Relating to Bacchus or his festival. 2. Engaged in drunken revels; drunken and riotous or noisy. | |
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Bacchanal \Bac"cha*nal\, n. 1. A devotee of Bacchus; one who indulges in drunken revels; one who is noisy and riotous when intoxicated; a carouser. [bd]Tipsy bacchanals.[b8] --Shak. 2. pl. The festival of Bacchus; the bacchanalia. 3. Drunken revelry; an orgy. 4. A song or dance in honor of Bacchus. | |
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Bacchanalian \Bac`cha*na"li*an\, a. Of or pertaining to the festival of Bacchus; relating to or given to reveling and drunkenness. Even bacchanalian madness has its charms. --Cowper. | |
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Bacchanalian \Bac`cha*na"li*an\, n. A bacchanal; a drunken reveler. | |
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Bacchanalianism \Bac`cha*na"li*an*ism\, n. The practice of bacchanalians; bacchanals; drunken revelry. | |
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Beaconless \Bea"con*less\, a. Having no beacon. | |
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Beseemly \Be*seem"ly\, a. Fit; suitable; becoming. [Archaic] In beseemly order sitten there. --Shenstone. | |
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d8Bismillah \[d8]Bis*mil"lah\, interj. [Arabic, in the name of God!] An adjuration or exclamation common among the Mohammedans. [Written also {Bizmillah}.] | |
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Buccinal \Buc"ci*nal\, a. [L. bucina a crooked horn or trumpet.] Shaped or sounding like a trumpet; trumpetlike. | |
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Buxom \Bux"om\, a. [OE. buxum, boxom, buhsum, pliable, obedient, AS. b[d3]csum, b[d4]hsum (akin to D. buigzaam blexible, G. biegsam); b[d4]gan to bow, bend + -sum, E. -some. See {Bow} to bend, and {-some}.] 1. Yielding; pliable or compliant; ready to obey; obedient; tractable; docile; meek; humble. [Obs.] So wild a beast, so tame ytaught to be, And buxom to his bands, is joy to see. --Spenser. I submit myself unto this holy church of Christ, to be ever buxom and obedient to the ordinance of it. --Foxe. 2. Having the characteristics of health, vigor, and comeliness, combined with a gay, lively manner; stout and rosy; jolly; frolicsome. A daughter fair, So buxom, blithe, and debonair. --Milton. A parcel of buxom bonny dames, that were laughing, singing, dancing, and as merry as the day was long. --Tatler. -- {Bux"om*ly}, adv. -- {Bux"om*ness}, n. | |
From U.S. Gazetteer (1990) [gazetteer]: | |
Bagnell, MO (town, FIPS 2962) Location: 38.22886 N, 92.60509 W Population (1990): 89 (41 housing units) Area: 1.2 sq km (land), 0.4 sq km (water) | |
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Bicknell, IN (city, FIPS 5176) Location: 38.77528 N, 87.30836 W Population (1990): 3357 (1584 housing units) Area: 3.9 sq km (land), 0.0 sq km (water) Zip code(s): 47512 Bicknell, UT (town, FIPS 5490) Location: 38.34140 N, 111.54473 W Population (1990): 327 (127 housing units) Area: 1.2 sq km (land), 0.0 sq km (water) | |
From U.S. Gazetteer (1990) [gazetteer]: | |
Bushnell, FL (city, FIPS 9625) Location: 28.66437 N, 82.11436 W Population (1990): 1998 (998 housing units) Area: 5.6 sq km (land), 0.0 sq km (water) Zip code(s): 33513 Bushnell, IL (city, FIPS 10110) Location: 40.55155 N, 90.50455 W Population (1990): 3288 (1499 housing units) Area: 5.1 sq km (land), 0.0 sq km (water) Zip code(s): 61422 Bushnell, NE (village, FIPS 7415) Location: 41.23196 N, 103.89038 W Population (1990): 119 (82 housing units) Area: 0.5 sq km (land), 0.0 sq km (water) Zip code(s): 69128 Bushnell, SD (town, FIPS 8820) Location: 44.32837 N, 96.64318 W Population (1990): 81 (30 housing units) Area: 1.8 sq km (land), 0.0 sq km (water) | |
From The Free On-line Dictionary of Computing (15Feb98) [foldoc]: | |
BC NELIAC Version of NELIAC, post 1962. Sammet 1969, p.197. | |
From Easton's 1897 Bible Dictionary [easton]: | |
Bashan, Hill of (Ps. 68:15), probably another name for Hermon, which lies to the north of Bashan. |