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- bultellum, bultellus:—a sieve; bran; the refuse of meal after it is dressed by the baker.
- bunda:—a boundary.
- bundare:—to bound.
- bundellus:—a bundle.
- bura:—a lock of hair or wool.
- burbalia, burbilia:—the numbles of a deer.
- burbulium:—a bubble.
- burburium. See burbalia.
- burcerius:—the captain of a ship.
- burcida:—a thief, a cutpurse.
- burdare, burdeare:—to jest; to joust.
- burdeicia, burdicium:—a tournament.
- burdo:—a staff. (Fr. bourdon.)
- burdus:—a board.
- burellarius:—a bureller, maker of borel, or maker of yarn.
- burellator:—a bureller. See burellarius.
- burellatus:—barred.
- burellus: —borel or burrel, a coarse brown or grey woollen cloth made in Normandy as well as in England (Fr. bureau); a cupboard; a borrell, a boring tool.
- buryagium:—the service whereby a borough is held; a dwellling-house in a borough; burgage.
- burgare:—to break into a house, to commit burglary.
- burgaria:—burglary.
- burgarius: —a burgess.
- burgator:—a burglar.
- burgemotus:—an assembly of burgesses.
- burgensis:—a burgess; a townsman.
- burgeria:—burglary.
- burgesaticum:—land held by burgage tenure.
- burghgeritha:—a fine for breach of the peace in a town.
- burglaria:—burglary.
- burgulariter:—burglariously.
- burgus:—a borough.
- burlemannus:—the constable's assistant at a Court leet.
- burneta, burnetum:—cloth made of dyed wool; a kind of bird.
- burniciator:—a burnisher.
- burochium:—a small weel for taking fish, a burrock.
- burrellus. See burellus.
- bursa:—an exchange, a meeting place of merchants.
- bursaria:—a bursary.
- bursarius:—a bursar; a purse maker.
- burscida:—a cutpurse.
- bursesaticum. See burgesaticum.
- burum:—a room.
- burus:—a husbandman.
- busca:—underwood; firewood.
- buscardus:—a transport ship.
- buscare:—to cut underwood.
- buscarlus:—a seaman.
- buscellum. See bucellum.
- buscha, buscia:—underwood. See bussa.