LXXIII.
The Stove with the Bed-room. Hypocaustum cum Dormitorio.
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The _Stove_, 1. is beautified with an _Arched Roof_, 2. and _wainscoted Walls_, 3. _Hypocaustum_, 1. ornatur _Laqueari_, 2. & _tabulatis Parietibus_, 3.
It is enlightened with _Windows_, 4. Illuminatur _Fenestris_, 4.
It is heated with an _Oven_, 5. Calefit _Fornace_, 5.
Its Utensils are _Benches_, 6. _Stools_, 7. _Tables_, 8. Ejus Utensilia sunt _Scamna_, 6. _Sellæ_, 7. _Mensæ_, 8. with _Tressels_, 9. _Footstools_, 10. and _Cushions_, 11. cum _Fulcris_, 9. ac _Scabellis_, 10. & _Culcitris_, 11.
There are also _Tapestries_ hanged, 12. Appenduntur etiam _Tapetes_, 12.
For soft lodging in a _Sleeping-room_, 13. there is a _Bed_, 14. Pro levi cubatu, in _Dormitorio_, 13. est _Lectus_, (Cubile) 14. spread on a _Bed-sted_, 15. upon a _Straw-pad_, 16. with _Sheets_, 17. and _Cover-lids_, 18. stratus in _Sponda_, 15. super _Stramentum_, 16. cum _Lodicibus_, 17. & _Stragulis_, 18.
The _Bolster_, 19. is under ones head. _Cervical_, 19. est sub capite.
The Bed is covered with a _Canopy_, 20. _Canopeo_, 20. _Lectus_ tegitur.
A _Chamber-pot_, 21. is for making water in. _Matula_, 21. est vesicæ levandæ.