¶B ANTE V.
- BVa, the word of yonge children whan they aske for drynke, with vs they vse to saye Bumme.
- Bubula, Befe.
- Bubonocele, where the bowell is braste by the share of a man toward his priuy mēbres.
- Bucea, a thynne huske in a beane within the hulle.
- Bucerum paecus, an herde of rother beastes
- Bucolicū carmen, a poeme made of herdmē.
- Bulbine, nes, scalions.
- Bullula, a lyttell water bell or bobill.
- Buphonum, an herbe, wherof if catell eate, they do dye of a griefe in theyr throte.
- Buphihalmon, an herbe, called also Cotula fetida, and is lyke to camomyll, but it gro∣with more vpright, maywede.
- Bupre••tis, a fly lyke to a blacke bytel, but he hath lenger legges, whiche if a beast doth eate, he swelleth, and therwith dyeth.
- Burbarus, a fyshe, whiche by the descriptiō of Paulus Iouius, semeth to be a Carp.
- Burrum, a depe redde colour.
- Busicon, a great figge.
- Bustuarij, sworde players, whiche went be∣fore the ded corpsts whan they were borne to be burned.
- Buteo, onis, a bus••arde.
- Buttubata, a trifle of no value.
- Buxeus, a, um, of boxe.