[Axes]; Plancæ; Tabulæ. Axes or asses, and plancæ, are unwrought boards, as they come from the saw, and asses as a usual term, plancæ as a technical term; whereas tabulæ are boards that have been made smooth by the plane, to serve the purposes of luxury. (vi. 34.)

Axilla, see [Armus].

[ B.]

[Balbus]; Blæsus. Balbus (from balare) denotes stammering as an habitual quality, whereas Blæsus, as a temporary condition. (iii. 79.)

Baculus, see [Fustis].

Bajulare, see [Ferre].

Bardus, see [Stupidus].

Basium, see [Osculum].

Baubari, see [Latrare].

Beatus, see [Felix].