Búrna, a wild beast in Affrica so fierce that it fights with two Elephants at once, it ouercommeth the Lion and the Panther.

Búrra, as Bórra. Also some part of a plough.

Burrattíno, as Burattíno.

Burráto, a deepe darke dungeon, a depth, a pit, a downefall. Also a streame running violently in some low valley, and making a hideous noise.

Búrro, butter. Also an engine to mooue or mount great ordinance among Spaniards.

Burróne, a crag, a cliff, a rocke, a grot. Also a currant or downefall of waters from off some steepie broken rocke. Also a goates or sheepes walke.

Burzacchíni, buskins.

Busáre, to bore or make hollow.

Busbaccáre, to sneake or toote into corners.

Busbaccóne, a sneaker or tooter in corners.