Baka to bandhava
baka : [m.] a crane; heron.
bakkhituṃ : [inf. of bhakkhati] to eat; to feed upon.
bajjhati : [pass. of bandhati] is bound or captivated; is caught (in a trap etc.).
battiṃsati : [f.] thirty-two.
badara : [nt.] jujube fruit.
badaramissa : [adj.] mixed with jujube.
badarī : [f.] the jujube tree.
badālatā : [f.] a creeper of sweet taste.
baddha : [pp. of bandhati] bound; trapped; fastened; combined; put together.
baddhañjalika : [adj.] keeping the hands reverently extended.
baddharāva : [m.] the cry of the trapped or caught.
baddhavera : [nt.] contracted enmity. (adj.), having such enmity.
badhira : [adj.] deaf; a person who is deaf.
bandha : [m.] bound; fetter; attachment; imprisonment.
bandhati : [bandh + a] binds; combines; unites; ties on; captures; composes.
bandhana : [nt.] bound; fetter; attachment; imprisonment; binding; bondage; something to bind with.
bandhanāgāra : [nt.] a prison.
bandhanāgārika : [m.] a prisoner; prison-keeper.
bandhanīya : [pt.p. of bandhati] should be combined; should be united.
bandhanta : [pr.p. of bandhati] combining; capturing.
bandhava : [m.] kinsman; relative; relation.