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ononiensis relating to Bononia, now Bologna, from Bologna, Italy, from Bononia and -ensis adjectival<br />

suffix indicating country or place of growth or origin or else habitat, native to.<br />

bonus good<br />

bonus-henricus “good Henry”<br />

boo Greek an ox, cow<br />

boo-, boop- Greek βοωπις, boopis, ox-eyed.<br />

boothii booth'ii (BOOTH-ee-eye)<br />

bor-, bora, -bora, bori- Greek βορα, bora, food, meat.<br />

borag- Late Latin borago, borage, Borago officinalis.<br />

Borago New Latin, from Medieval Latin borago, borrago, borage, probably from (assumed) Vulgar Latin<br />

bórago from Greek βόραγο, borago, borage.<br />

borbonicus from the island of Borbon in Africa<br />

burrago<br />

borass-, borasso-, borassus, -borassus Greek βορασσος, borassos, palm fruit, the spadix of the date, <strong>with</strong><br />

immature fruit.<br />

borbonicus Latinized ‘Bourbon’ of Bourbonne, France, of the Bourbon kings of France; referring to the<br />

island of Réunion in the Indian Ocean.<br />

borbor-, borobro-, borborus Greek βορβοριζω, borborizo, mud, mud-like, filth.<br />

bore-, boreal Greek βορεας, boreas, Latin boreas, mythology the north wind, the north, northern.<br />

borealis -is -e; boreus (bo-ree-AH-lis) northern, of the North wind, of the North, from Latin boreas, boreae,<br />

from Greek βορεας, boreas.<br />

boreali-orientalis north-eastern<br />

boreus northern, of the North wind, of the North, from Latin boreas, boreae, from Greek βορεας, boreas.<br />

boreus Greek βωρευσ, boreus, pickled mullet.<br />

Borges sumus. Resistere inutile est. We are the Borg. Resistance is futile.<br />

bori- Greek food, meat<br />

borisii, borisii-regi for King Boris of Bulgaria<br />

borith- a grassy plant used by fullers, soap, from Hebrew.<br />

borneensis -is -e from the island of Borneo off south east Asia<br />

boro- Greek βορος, boros, greedy, gluttonous, devouring.<br />

Boraginaceae Boragina'ceae (bor-aj-in-AY-see-ee) plants of the Borage family, from the genus name, Borago,<br />

and -aceae, the standardized Latin suffix of plant family names. The double r of borrāgo may carry over into<br />

Borraginaceae, as it is sometimes seen.<br />

boraginoides resembling Borage, Borago.<br />

Borago from medieval Latin borrāgo, or one of the Romanic forms: compare French bourrache (also Old French<br />

bourrace ), Provençal borrage, Italian borraggine, borrace, Spanish borraja, Portuguese borragom; in modern<br />

Latin borāgo; probably, according to Diez, from borra, burra ‘rough hair, short wool’ (compare late Latin burra ‘a<br />

shaggy garment’), in reference to the roughness of the foliage (OED). (Boraginaceae)<br />

borreganus -a -um borrega'nus (bor-eh-GAIN-us)<br />

Borrichia honoring Ole Borch, aka Olof Borrich, (Latinized as Olaus Borrichius) (1626–1690), Danish<br />

botanist. (Compositae)<br />

borysthenicus from Borysthenes, the ancient name for the river Dnieper in Russia<br />

bos, -bos Greek βους, βως, bous, bos, bullock, bull, an ox, cow.<br />

bos, -bos Latin bos, bullock, bull, an ox, cow.<br />

bos bouis lingua, bugloss<br />

bosc- Greek βοσκας, boskas, feed, feeding.<br />

bosc-, boscas Greek a kind of duck<br />

Boschniakia Boschniak'ia (bosh-nee-AK-ee-a)<br />

boscii<br />

bosi-, bosis Greek βοσις, bosis, food, fodder.<br />

bosniacus of Bosnian origin<br />

bostrich-, bostricho- Greek βοστρυχηδον, bostrychedon, curly, like curls; also one reference to a kind of<br />

insect.<br />

bostrych-, bostrycho- Greek βοστρυχος, bostrychos, curl, a lock of hair; anything twisted or wreathed; a kind<br />

of winged insect.<br />

botan-, botana, -botana Greek βοτανη, botana, pasture, grass, fodder, herbs, weeds.

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