A Logolept’s Diet of Obscure, Obsolete, Curious and Downright Odd “B” Words

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Now for plan B

The letter “B” has quite a backstory on route to its destination in the English alphabet. Its equivalent second letter in Phoenician, beth, was part of that ancient language’s alphabet more than 3000 years ago. It looked a little different, but it made the same sound as “B”/”b”. The shape of the letter resembled the floor plan of a house, and the word beth meant “house.” In Hebrew, the letter was called beth, bet or bayt which also means “house.” (‘The Letter B Once Had A Much Longer Name’, (2014), www.dictionary.com). Here’s a far from definitive selection of unusual, obscure and archaic words beginning with “B” – useful additions to the vocabulary of any budding lexiphile, logophile or verbivore out there.


Word

Meaning

Derivation

Babeldom


a confused sound of noise

ME babble + OE -dōm ('state')

Bacchanal

drunkard; reveller 

L bacchanalis (from the god Bacchus)

Bahadur

self-important official 

Persian bahādur ('brave', 'valiant')

Balatron


joker; clown 

L balatrō ('jester'; 'buffoon') 嵐

Barmecide

an insincere benefactor (someone who promises but doesn't deliver)

Per Barmeki ('The Arabian Nights', family name)

Barratry

inciting riot or violence

OF Barraterie (der from 'deceive')

Bathykolpian

deep-bosomed

Gk bathys ('deep') + kolpos ('breast')

Bedswerver

an unfaithful spouse  

Eng (17th, Shakespeare

Benedict

benign; a newly-married after being a long-time bachelor

L  bene ('good') + -dicte ('speak')

Bersatrix

babysitter ‍

Fr berseaux ('cradle') + trix  (fem. suffix)

Bibliognost

well-read individual: person with a wide knowledge of books  

Gk biblio ('book') + -gnōstēs ('one who knows'j

Bodacious

remarkable; unmistakable; sexy; voluptuous 

Eng 'bold' + 'audacious'

Boursocrat

Stock exchange official

origin unknown

Brio

enthusiastic vigour

It 'mettle'; 'fire'; 'life'

Bromaphile

lover of food; a "foodie"

Gk brôma ('food') + -phile ('lover')  

Bromopnea

bad breath

Gk brômos ('stink') + nea 

Brumal

wintry; of, like or pertaining to winter 略 

L brūmalīs ('relating to the winter solstice')

Burrole

an eavesdropper  

origin unknown

Bywoner

agricultural labourer 

Afrikaans from Mid Dutch bi + ('dweller')

ADDENDUM

Barbigerous

bearded; bearing a beard 倫‍♂️ 

L barbiger ("beard"; + -gero ('bearing')

Bavian

baboon; insignificant or unskilled poet

baviaan  

Belliferous

bringing war

L bellum ('war') + ferō ('to bear')

Bloviate

talk at length in empty, pompous, inflated fashion 

Eng (19th. 'blow' (as in boasting, orig. to describe politicians)

Brobdingnagian

immense in size; gigantic 

Eng (18th. novel by Jonathan Swift ✍️ 

Balatron

Appendage: from Ulrika M-Luck

Bellatrix: female warrior

Bellator: male warrior

<Latin origin>

Bavian

: even with the best quill in the world!

Brobdingnagian
: Gulliver in Brobdingnag