Old Sumrë B


 * baawa ("hillfoot, base")
 * baawageb ("mountain everlasting, Antennaria dioica")
 * baawana ("basely, bottom")
 * baed (“ash tree”)
 * bal ("crispy")
 * báldu ("frost")
 * balh ("hate")
 * balsláfa ("rotten snow")
 * bamna ("riverbank, edge")
 * bamnatwo ("to be steep, to drop suddenly")
 * bant ("blade")
 * bante ("younger male cousin")
 * bantha ("nail, claw")
 * bapsu ("chip, shaving")
 * barap ("worth, input")
 * basi ("related, same")
 * basial ("octopus")
 * basialvar ("shallow sea")
 * basien ("to be similar")
 * basik ("relatedness, bond, intimacy, relationship")
 * basikėsa ("intimate")
 * basikna ("relative, family member")
 * basikvar ("family")
 * basiotli ("similarity")
 * bassȯn ("similar, like")
 * basvagen ("to hate")
 * bar ("older male cousin")
 * barta ("husk, shell")
 * batab ("fisherman")
 * batabotru ("fishing")
 * batabotruna ("fisherman")
 * baten ("to stun, to whack, to beat")
 * batkwu ("false strike, warning attack")
 * batyr ("courage")
 * bӑoll ("conspicuous")
 * bӑollen ("to jut, to stick out, to be conspicuous")
 * bdac (“lynx”)
 * bdiĕpi (“subject, subservient”)
 * bdölbis (“misplaced, foreign, lost, missing”)
 * beákatub ("front, in front of")
 * beӑftan ("jellyfish")
 * bedal ("needle")
 * beden ("to repair")
 * benjaamen ("to oblige, to insist")
 * benten ("to tip over")
 * berӑrosowri ("choice")
 * beren ("to prefer")
 * berod ("fast")
 * berodlu ("fast running stream")
 * beryro ("better alternative")
 * beryrosu ("preferable")
 * bėsa ("dead")
 * bėsab ("conscious spirit of the deceased")
 * bėsowri ("death")
 * bĕdi ("grouse")
 * bĕim ("moist, humid, soggy, raw, chafed, irritated")
 * bĕimo ("rash")
 * bĕlba ("habit, custom")
 * bhimdi (“grease ice”)
 * bhipi (“birch”)
 * biccda (“cauldron, beaker, bucket, pail, mountain lake”)
 * bíddjȯȯ ("cape, shawl, cloak")
 * bidwi ("risk, danger")
 * bídyr ("cloud")
 * bídyrcuo ("rain")
 * bídyrcuonc ("raindrop")
 * bidyrga ("overcast sky")
 * bidyrotli ("weather")
 * bidyrsu ("misty, foggy")
 * bigawer ("plateau")
 * bimítap ("honey")
 * biña ("hope")
 * biri ("giant sloth, Megatherium")
 * bísta ("juice")
 * bjiadhen (“to pour”)
 * bjidne (“ice wedge polygon“)
 * bjocuven (“to make a facial expression, to show an emotion“)
 * blar ("epic, absolute, thorough")
 * blӑd ("portion, some of")
 * blӑk ("enough")
 * blӑklӑk ("the right amount, just perfect")
 * blömȯȯ ("dandelion")
 * blunka ("bored, annoyed, sick of")
 * bḿr ("elbow")
 * bnatis (“serious, genuine, for real”)
 * bnauthen (“to disturb, to interrupt”)
 * bnogosen (“to soar, to take off, to launch”)
 * bnotu (“osprey”)
 * bojen ("to search for, to look for")
 * bonfir ("flavor, taste")
 * boryrėsa ("sexy, attractive")
 * bowk ("point of a blade/stick/fang, edge")
 * bowkėsaarpa ("spearwort")
 * bownti ("pear")
 * bȯka ("body, physical self")
 * bȯkabo ("corpse, dead body")
 * bȯkootli ("physicality")
 * bnuabi (“tree with divine sap from Dülder”)
 * branowt ("limit, goal, destination, conclusion")
 * branowtesak (so, therefore, and so”)
 * breos ("solstice")
 * brėyl ("love")
 * brėylen ("to love")
 * brėylno ("ex-lover")
 * brėylotli ("romance")
 * brigar ("bright")
 * brigaral ("torch")
 * brigaraleas ("to ignite, to combust")
 * brigaralgeo ("fire fuel")
 * brigaralgeosu ("flammable")
 * brigaren ("to shine")
 * brigarlum ("light, brightness")
 * brigarlumpė ("visible, luminous")
 * brigarlumsu ("shining dimly, faintly bright")
 * brigaro ("ember, spark")
 * brigaruutre ("to start a fire")
 * bru (“cold gust of wind”)
 * bsaanpa (“shaft, pole, handle””)
 * bsabus (“red phalarope (bird)”)
 * bsada (“wicked, unmoral, devilish, selfish, destructive”)
 * bsadaf (“serious, grave (of situations and character)”)
 * bsagoh (“grateful, thankfull, appeased”)
 * bsaigen (“to plague, to haunt, to harras”)
 * bsaihken ("to stare")
 * bsaimken (“to matter, to be important”)
 * bsaint (“decimated, destroyed, obliterated”)
 * bsaiten (“to maul, to maim, to render something useless”)
 * bsak (“quarrelsome, argumentative, naggy”)
 * bsaki (“fury, gusto, strong desire, compulsion”)
 * bsaku (“outstanding, incredible, prime”)
 * bsamken (“to invite, to usher over, to signal one's location”)
 * bsamkos (“dominion, property, extent of influence, right”)
 * bsand (“agony, pain, misery”)
 * bsanda (“devoid, empty, free of (triggers genitive case)”)
 * bsango (“dormant, passive, inactive, sleeping, unaware”)
 * bsaompof (“ambitious, eager, daring, innovative”)
 * bsaopi (“example, demonstration”)
 * bsap (“fond of, emotionally attached to (puts noun in allative case)”)
 * bsapav (“invasion, intrusion, raid”)
 * bsapo (“measure, standard, method, model, system”)
 * bsat (“obstacle, problem, barrier”)
 * bsatu (“wych elm”)
 * bsaugos (“horrific, terrifying”)
 * bsaumpuwi (“meek, timid, weak, small in stature”)
 * bsaunu (“menace, foe, enemy, harbinger”)
 * bsiag (“silent, queit”)


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 * bsianbaen (“to insult, to offend, to disrespect”)
 * bsiatu (“prize, reward”)
 * bsiduven (“to ambush”)
 * bsimk (“distraught, shocked, horrified, devastated “)
 * bsimpi (“withered, skrunken, wrinkled”)
 * bsimtifen (“to fidget nervously”)
 * bsimtohen (“to wring”)
 * bsinben (“to saturate, to soak”)
 * bsinbu (“smitten, lovestruck”)
 * bsind (“dwarf, pygmy”)
 * bsingu (“severely, incredibly”)
 * bsipas (“unaware, ignorant, oblivious”)
 * bsipen (“to banish, to exile, to drive out”)
 * bsit (“sly, sneaky, cunning”)
 * bsiumgsen (“to challenge”)
 * bsiunken (“to admit, to confess”)
 * bsiunpien (“to flee”)
 * bsiut (“ladle”)
 * bsiuth (“majestic, fantastic, spectacular”)
 * bsoamgen (“to gratify, to delight, to indulge, to pamper, to spoil”)
 * bsoamk (“rational”)
 * bsoap (“jaded, worn down”)
 * bsobo (“gulp”)
 * bsoboven (“to rescue, to save”)
 * bsoc (“malicious and dangerous”)
 * bsog (“delicious, tasty”)
 * bsogif (“gratitude”)
 * bsoikhen (“to excuse, to forgive, to tolerate”)
 * bsoipasen (“to lock in place, to be stuck”)
 * bsokohen (“to burrow”)
 * bsombafen (“to perch, to roost, to sit on a branch or log”)
 * bsombav (“rivalry, compilation, threat”)
 * bsomben (“to bake”)
 * bsompo (“domain, kingdom”)
 * bsongen (“to cheer, to encourage, to support”)
 * bsonk (“pathetic, miniscule, pitied, weak”)
 * bsonkuf (“cruelty, evil”)
 * bsonpen (“to fall unconscious, to faint, to pass out”)
 * bsoten (“to flee, to run away from, to evade”)
 * bsoten (“to sit down, to hunker down, to squat, to sit against something”)
 * bsoten (“to shake (intransitive), to wobble, to shiver”)
 * bsotisen (“to scorch, to burn black”)
 * bsoub (“tough, hardy, resilient (of character)”)
 * bsoub (“scarf”)
 * bsouken (“to emerge, to burst out of”)
 * bsoukuilh (“peaceful”)
 * bsounbu (“stitch”)
 * bsounphen (“to condense, to come together, to form”)
 * bsuabsen (“to spray, to spit, to shower, to squirt”)
 * bsuaggi (“tangible, real, manifested, physical”)
 * bsub (“cure, medicine, antidote”)
 * bsudarh (“nutricious”)
 * bsüdyn (“to reduce, to lessen, to shrink (transitive)”)
 * bsugi (“Soroseris hookeriana, a medicinal plant”
 * bsugvo (“bottle, drinking vessel”)
 * bsuimpo (“goofy, ridiculous, silly”)
 * bsuinks (“close together, tightly packed, close knit, crammed together, busy, clan”)
 * bsuk (“humble, bashful, reserved”)
 * bsuken (“to shake (transitive)”)
 * bsuks (“cesspit, pool of undrinkable liquid”)
 * bsumd (“big cat”)
 * bsumgen (“to drift”)
 * bsumtu (“lucid, awake, alert”)
 * bsunbuen (“to nurse to health”)
 * bsunk (“mute, unable to speak”)
 * bsunpfen (“to occur, to happen, to transpire”)
 * bsuomben (“to be larger than, to tower over”)
 * bsuonbih (“to be struck, to suddenly feel an emotion”)
 * bsuppa (“beserk, mad with rage”)
 * bsylka (“to manage, to bear to”)
 * bsyltien (“to suffer from” (object in comitative case)
 * bugalgeeas ("to frighten, to scare, to terrorize")
 * bugalgeo ("terror")
 * bugalgeosu ("creepy, eerie")
 * bugdren ("to prevent digging, for a root underground to make digging difficult")
 * bugen ("to dig")
 * buithen ("to blink")
 * buklen ("to occupy, to live in another's dwelling")
 * buko (“stick, pole, club”)
 * bukoga ("bundle of sticks, faggot")
 * bukoksalav (“memory stick”)
 * bukootru ("club fighting")
 * bukootruna ("master of club fighting")
 * busa ("tired, exhausted, weary")
 * butuñ ("shark")
 * buylten ("to nag, to whine, to whinge")
 * büd ("raw, basic, wrong, false")
 * bylmka ("frog")
 * byñ ("cuckoo ")
 * byren ("to lust for, to long for")
 * byrik ("desired")
 * byrikane ("maiden, girl")
 * byrna ("sexual person, nymphomaniac")
 * byryr ("attractive person, sexy person")
 * byryra ("desired object")
 * byym ("sweet, fresh, cool, clean, energetic, alert, happy, cheery")
 * byymsȯn ("with gusto")