Bul, Bulláti. Rom. The anus. P. ii. 422.
Burra. Span. and Port. Jackass; she-ass.
Busnó. Rom. A man who is not a gypsy, a Gentile. P. ii. 434; Pp. 172; M. vii. 26.
Ca. Span. An abbreviated form of Carajo, q.v.
Cabalgadura. Span. A sumpter horse or mule; beast of burden.
Caballejo, or Caballuelo. Span. Pony.
Caballeria. Span. Is used either of a single horse, mule, or ass used for riding, as the Fr. monture, or for a number of such beasts together. The word in the plural also signifies chivalry or knighthood.
Caballero. Span. Lit. a cavalier, but constantly used either as a mode of polite address, “Sir,” or in speaking of a gentleman, whether mounted or on foot.
Cabaña. Span. (1) A shepherd’s hut or cabin. (2) A flock, or assemblage of flocks, of sheep, under the charge of a mayoral, driven to and from the wild pasture lands of Estremadura. See note, i. 146.
Cacharro. Span. A coarse earthen pan or pot.