Glossary of Latin Words.
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- busellus:—a bushel.
- busones:—chief persons (barones?).
- bussa:—a great ship. The English buss is a fishing boat.
- bussellus:—a bushel.
- bussio:—a bush.
- busta:—a box.
- butarius:—a butler; a boot-maker (?).
- buteleria, butellarium:—a buttery.
- butellus. See botellus.
- buteus:—a boat.
- buthsecarlus. See buscarlus.
- buthum. See buttum.
- buticularia:—a buttery.
- buticularius:—a butler.
- butirum:—butter.
- butisellus:—a small bottle.
- butta, butticum:—a butt of wine.
- butticella:—a buttery.
- buttileria:—a buttery, or butlery.
- buttum terræ:—a butt of land, the end of a ploughed field.
- buturum:—butter.
- buxeria:—a plantation of box trees.
- buya. See buia.
- buzardum:—a transport ship.
- buzo:—the shaft of an arrow.
- bycus:—boxwood.
- byzantius. See bisantius.
C.
- caabla:—a cable.
- caabulus:—a machine for throwing stones, a perriere. (Fr. chaable.)
- caballus:—a horse.
- cabana:—a cabin.
- cabdellus:— a chief judge at Dax. (Fr. chadelerre.)
- cabdolium:—a castle or -chief building in a town.
- cabla:—a cable.
- cableicium, cablicia, cablicium:—windfall wood; brouse wood, cablish.
- cabo:—a stallion.
- cacepollus:—a catchpole, or inferior bailiff.
- cacherellus:—a catchpole.
- caahiagium:—packing, or payment therefor.
- cacor. See chasor.
- cada:—a cade of herrings, 600 of 6 score to the 100.
- cadaver ator morine:—a man who removes the carcases of sheep dead of murrain.
- cadia:—a piece of firewood.
- cadicla:—a weaver's shuttle; the woof.
- cadium:—a quay.
- Casar:—the emperor.
- cæsareus:—imperial.
- cafagium:—a stall; a cage; a pen.
- caffa:—some silk stuff.
- cagia:—net for hunting; a coop; a cage.