The dictionary of syr Thomas Eliot knyght

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Title
The dictionary of syr Thomas Eliot knyght
Author
Elyot, Thomas, Sir, 1490?-1546.
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Londini :: In ædibus Thomæ Bertheleti typis impress. Cum priuilegio ad imprimendum solum,
[Anno .M. D. XXXVIII. [1538]]
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English language -- Dictionaries -- Latin -- Early works to 1800.
English language -- Early modern, 1500-1700.
Latin language -- Dictionaries -- English -- Early works to 1800.
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"The dictionary of syr Thomas Eliot knyght." In the digital collection Early English Books Online. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A21313.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed May 23, 2024.

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B ante V.
  • BVbalus, a beaste called a bugill.
  • Bubastis, a cytie of Aegipte.
  • Bubo, a shriche oule. also a botche.
  • Bubsequa, a coweherde.
  • Bubulcito, tas, to playe the herdeman.
  • Bubulcus, a herde man.
  • Bubile, an oxe house.
  • Babulus, la, lum, that whiche longeth to an oxe or cowe, as Lac bubalum, cowe mylke.
  • Bucardia, a stone lyke to a bugles harte.
  • Bucca, the holownes of the cheke.
  • Buccea, a morsell.
  • Buccella, the same.
  • Buccellatum, breadde called byskat.
  • Buccina, a trumpette.
  • Buccino, aui, are, to blowe a trumpette.
  • Buccinum, the sowne of a trumpette.
  • Buccones, they whiche haue great chekes.
  • ...Bucculenti, idem.
  • Buccula, a lytell cheke. Also that parte of a helmet, wherby wynde is taken.
  • Bucentarius, a great shyppe or carrike.
  • Bucentes, styngynge gnattes.
  • Bucentrum, a goodde prycke.
  • Bucephalus, an oxe heed. and the horse of Alexander the great was so called.
  • Bucera armenta, herdes of nete, Bucolica, the same.
  • Bucula, a heckfar.
  • Buculus, a bullock, or steere.
  • Bufo, onis, a tode.
  • Buglossa, an herbe called langedebefe. Al∣so a fyshe called a sole.
  • Bugones, bees.
  • Bulbito, aui, are, to caste durte on one: pro∣prely it is of chyldren, whiche nourysses do name cackynge.
  • Bulbus, wyld garlyke hauynge a leafe lyke to a lylly. it is taken generally for all rotes that be rounde.
  • Bulga, a male of lether, wherin clothes be caried.
  • Bulimia, great famyne or hunger.
  • Bulis, a name of a citie.
  • Bulla, a tablette or other thynge hanged a∣boute ones necke, proprely whan it is ho∣lowe. A bobell of water, somtyme the heed of a nayle, otherwhyles studdes in girdels or other thinges.
  • Bullatus, he that is garnyshed with tablet∣tes or studdes.
  • Bullio, iui, ire, to boyle, or sethe.
  • Bullare, to bubble, as water whan it boy∣leth.
  • Bumastos, a great teate.
  • Bumelia, a kynde of ashe.
  • Bupina, great thurste.
  • Bupodes, great feete.
  • Bura, or Buris, the hynder part of a plough whiche is croked.
  • Burcana, an ile in the occean of Germany.
  • Burdo, onis, a mulette.
  • Burgundia, Burgoyne.
  • Busyris, a tyraunt, whyche was kynge of Aegypte.
  • Bustum, a place where deade bodyes haue ben brente.
  • Buteo, a kynde of hawkes, whyche hathe thre stoones.
  • Buthysia, was called a great sacrifice, suche as Hecatombe is.
  • Butyrum, butter.
  • Buxentum, a towne that the grekes calle Pyxunta.
  • Buxeta, a place where boxe trees growe.
  • Buxus, or Bussus, box tree.
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