BANSELA (pronounced baan-sé-la) (n), a present.
BEKER (pronounced beaker) (d), a cup.
BILLY, a small tin utensil with lid and handle, used for boiling water.
BUCK-SAIL, tarpaulin used for covering transport waggons, which are known as buck-waggons.
BUFFALO, Cape buffalo (Bos Caffer). Height, 5 feet 6 inches; weight, possibly 1000 pounds; horns, 48 inches from tip to tip and 36 inches each in length on curve.
BULTONG, or Biltong (pronounced biltong) (n), meat cut in strips, slightly salted, and dried in the open air.
BUSH BUCK, a medium-sized but very courageous antelope (Tragelaphus scriptus). Height, 3 feet; weight, 130 pounds; horns (male only), 18 inches.
BUSH VELD, properly Bosch veld (d), bush country; also called Low Veld and Low Country.
CANE-RAT (Thryonomys swinderentanus).
CETYWAYO (see Ketshwayo).