Glossary of Latin Words.
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- bostio:—a cattle driver.
- bota, botta:—a boot; a bunch; a bundle; a bottle (of bay).
- boteliarius:—a butler; a bottle maker.
- botelleria:—a buttery, or butlery.
- botellus:—a bottle; the stomach.
- botescarlus:—a boatman.
- botha:—a booth.
- bothagium:—payment for permission to erect booths at fairs and markets.
- bothena:—a barony, lordship.
- bothna, buthna:—a park for cattle.
- botillum:—a boltell, i.e. a round moulding or bead; a small shaft in a clustered column.
- boto:—a button.
- botonare:—to button.
- botracium:—a buttress.
- botrus:—a cluster.
- botta. See bota.
- bottellaria. See botelleria.
- bounda:—a boundary.
- bovaria:—a cattle-shed.
- bovarius:—an ox-herd.
- bovata terræ:—an ox-gang.
- boveria, boverium:—a cattle-shed.
- bovetta:—a heifer.
- bovettus:—a steer, a young ox.
- boviculus:—a young ox, but not the same as bovettus.
- bovina:—a stable for oxen; a cow-house.
- bozetum:—cowdung.
- braca terræ:—a ridge of earth, a balk. (Fr. braye.)
- bracalia:—breeches.
- bracco:—a brache,a small hound; often means a bitch.
- bracelettus:—diminutive of bracetus.
- bracenarius:—a huntsman.
- bracetus, bracheta:—a brachet, a hound for hare and fox, a beagle (?).
- bracha:—a cloak. See bracco.
- brachanum:—a carpet (?).
- brachia:—some fixed fishing engine.
- brachiare:—to brew.
- brachiata:—an armful; a fathom.
- brachinum:—a kneading trough.
- braciare:—to brew.
- braciatorium:—a brewhouse.
- bracinum:—a brewhouse; a brew.
- braconarius. See bracenarius.
- braelli:—breeches.
- braesium:—malt.
- bragetum:—bragwort, or bracket, a drink flavoured with honey and spice.
- bragmannus:—a robber, marauder.
- brandium:—buckram.
- branda, brando:—a torch.
- brandones:—the first week in Lent.
- brandonis vel brandouum dies:—the first Sunday in Lent.
- branis:—brawn, muscle.