- Bhirant
Doubt
- Bhirave
Brothers, friends and relatives
- Bhirkha
One who eats
- Bhit
Wall
- Bhitar
ln, inside, within
- Bhog
Sacrifice
- Bhogiya
One who loves the world, fond of worldly pleasures, one who enjoys the material life, gluttonous
- Bhogvato
Was bearing, was enduring
- Bhogvi
Delighted, enjoys; suffers
- Bhoj
Name of a king of Ujain. To some this is a corrupted form of a Persian word 'Buz' which means a goat
- Bhojan
Food, flour, to eat, meal
- Bhola
Innocent, naive
- Bholo
Innocent, simple, pure
- Bhom
Place, earth, land, soil
- Bhor
Morning
- Bhor bhae
In the morning, at the sunrise
- Bhoring
Curled or coiled like a snake
- Bhrant
Doubt, illusion, suspicion
- Bhu ku
On the floor, on the ground
- Bhula padiya
Strayed, gone astray
- Bhulana
One who has forgotten, lost, oblivious, are oblivious, gone astray
- Bhulavane
Negligently, in oblivion
- Bhuldaku
To the strayed ones
- Bhulde
Strayed
- Bhuli
Having forgotten
- Bhuliya
Strayed
- Bhulna
Those gone astray
- Bhulya
Forgot
- Bhundi
Bad, ugly, wicked
- Bhundo
Bad, ugly, obscene, vulgar, cursed, evil
- Bhupal
Landlord, king
- Bhuse
Anoint, apply
- Bhut
Statue, body, ghost
- Bhut pret
Evil spirits
- Bia karo
Save, make easy
- Biba
Fish which creates pearls
- Bich
In, between
- Bichhana
Bed, accommodation; support
- Bichhavi
Having spread
- Bichhdo
Separation
- Bichhodta
At the time of departing, at the time of separating
- Bida
Folded betel-leaf
- Bidano
Shut
- Biddh kar kar
Doing like this, piercing
- Bidhat
Pass (time)
- Bihani
Passed
- Bij
Chand rat, when Chandrat falls on a Friday, Friday Bij
- Bij vrat
The fasting of Bij
- Bija
Others
- Biji
Other, second

