Bittóre, a fowle called a Bittor.

Bitumáre, to ciment or clam together.

Bitúme, ciment, lime, clay, pitch, tar, rosin or any burning, slimy, or clammy sulphrous matter.

Bituminóso, pitchy, clammy, claish, sulphury.

Bitúro, a kind of beast that gnaweth vines in Campania. Also buttre.

Biuáluo, two fold or opening two waies. Also that hath double skales or huskes.

Bíuio, a high way parting in two.

Bíui, a swallow.

Biúmbe, a kind of croud or fidle.

Biúta, any face painting or bedawbing.