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Glossary of Latin Words.
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  • biforalis:—with two doors or shutters.
  • biga:— a two-wheeled cart; its load. "Anglice, a wagon," in a deed temp. Jac. I.
  • bigarius:— a carter.
  • bigata:—a cart load.
  • bigera:—a doublet.
  • bigustrum:—a primrose.
  • bilagines:—bye-laws.
  • bilheta:—a bill; a billet.
  • bilettum:—a billet.
  • bilinguis:—(of a jury) part English and part foreign.
  • billa:—a bill.
  • billetum:—a billet; a stake.
  • billia:—a branch; a post.
  • billio:—money of copper, or copper and silver; bullion.
  • billus:—a staff or stick.
  • bilneta:—a passport.
  • bina:—a pair-horse cart.
  • bindum:—a bundle; a bind of eels is 250; a stalk of hops; used also for skins.
  • binnarium:—a fishpond, an error for vivarium (?).
  • bino:—a ploughtail; a cart pole.
  • bipalium:—a spade.
  • birrettum:—a thin close-fitting cap; a coif.
  • bisacuta:—a two-headed axe; a black bill, a twybill.
  • bisanhus:—a besant, a gold coin, first issued by the emperors of Byzantium, worth about a ducat; a bezant in heraldry.
  • bisantius albus:—a silver besant, worth about 2s.
  • bisantius de plata:—The same.
  • biscoctus, bisvotus:—biscuit.
  • bisius. See bisus.
  • bisquetta:—part of a castle.
  • bissa:—a hind.
  • bisus:—lawn; cambric.
  • bisus panis:—brown bread.
  • bivernagium:—second crop.
  • bizachius:—a baselard, a cutlass.
  • bizantium. See bisantius.
  • bladarius:—a cornchandler.
  • bladum:—corn.
  • blanchetta, blanchetum:—a woollen garment worn under armour.
  • blanchetus:—a blanket.
  • blanchiatura:—reduction of base money to its true value.
  • bland:—white money, sterling.
  • blancum:—a silver coin, worth 8d., coined by Henry V. in France.
  • blancum argentum:—money tested at the Exchequer as to its fineness.
  • blancum firme:—blanch farm.
  • blandella:—a cloak; a blanket.
  • blanhornum:—a horn. (A.-S. blauhorn.)
  • blaserius:—an incendiary.
  • blaudius. See blodeus.
  • blaunchetta. See blanchetta.
  • blaundella. See blandella.
  • blendus. See bluedius.
  • blestia:—turf.