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- BOa, is also a sicknes, wherin the body is full of redde blysters.
- Boalia, playes made for the helthe of oxen and kyne.
- Boaria, an herbe callyd a clote or burre.
- Boca, uel Bocas, a fyshe, whiche hathe his backe as it were paynted with sondrye co∣lours, Iouius saythe and affirmeth, that he is taken in all costes in greate sculles, nat withstandynge I do nat yet fynde his name in englyshe.
- Boebis, a lake in Thessaly.
- Bogud, a towne in Affrike, alsoo the name of a kynge.
- Bolus, a throw or cast at dyse. also a braught with a net in waters. it is also a morsell.
- Bombax, an aduerbe spokē of him, that set∣teth nought by that whiche is spoken, as one wolde say, whanne he is rebuked of a faute, And what than? or tushe, I care not for that.
- Bomolochus, a common scoffar, or he that susteyneth all vyllanie for to gette money. It was also taken for a boye, that stode at the aulters end, to stele away the candels.
- Bona caduca, the goodes of theym that be damned, goodes escheted.
- Bona dea, was she that some callyd fatuá, or fauna, of whom Varro writeth, that in her lyfe neuer man did see her but her husbād, nor herde hir named.
- Bonae aedes, a substanciall house.
- Bona dicere, to reporte well.
- Bona fide dicere, to say truely and playnly.
- Bona pars, the more parte.
- Bona uerba quaeso, say well I pray you.
- Boni frugi, honest, of good condicions.
- Bonaria, the calmenes of the see.
- Boreae, Iasper stones.
- Borsyrites, a kynde of olyue, hauynge ma∣ny boughes, white & spotted with sāguine.
- Bosra, a citie of Idumea.
- Botytillus, a lyttell cluster of grapes.