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bimento give a good thrashing tosyndevoplélapidé
bistyéhigh (of meat, game), going bad
bitakin jan bitak country person, sin bitasyonsynbitasyon
bitasyonproperty, farm, plantation; countrysidesynbitak
bitjTSp bicho disease, rectitis gangrenosa ,affecting the rectum and intestine, from Sp bicho small animal, insect, the illness being seen as caused by vermin (Laurence 1970, 227 and 345)
bitjicrutch
biwodressing table
biyóstool
bizayèlgreat-great-grandfather
biznèsbusiness
bizwento need
bladjécfblagto talk too much; to boast
bladjècfblagperson who talks too much; braggardsyndjolè
blagcfbladjébladjèchat; TE old talk; boasting
blanwhite
blanchsmall white fish (Xystoema cinerum? Gerres cinereus?)
blanchatwhitish
blanchito whiten, clean; to planesyndresé
bléblue; green, unripe (fruit)
blèmpalesynpal3
blèsinternal bruise, abcess
bleséto injure; injury; bruise
blòkin an blòk dense crowd
blotjégame in which cashew nut is thrown into a hole
kiss? Afr.? This is the normal term in all Caribbean French Creoles.