LXXVII.
The Stable. Equile.
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The _Horse-keeper_, 1. cleaneth the _Stable_ from _Dung_, 2. _Stabularius_ (Equiso), 1. purgat _Stabulum_ a _Fimo_, 2.
He tyeth a _Horse_, 3. with a _Halter_, 4. to the _Manger_, 5. aut si mordax constringit _Fiscella_, 6. or if he apt to bite, he maketh him fast with a _Muzzle_, 6. Alligat _Equum_, 3. _Capistro_, 4. ad _Præsepe_, 5.
Then he streweth _Litter_, 7. under him. Deinde substernit _Stramenta_, 7.
He _winnoweth Oats_ with a _Van_, 8. (being mixt with Chaff, and taken out of a _Chest_, 10.) _Ventilat Avenam_, _Vanno_, 8. (Paleis mixtam, ac depromptam à _Cista Pabulatoria_, 10.) and with them feedeth the Horse, as also with _Hay_, 9. eâque pascit equum, ut & _Fœno_, 9.
Afterwards he leadeth him to the _Watering-trough_, 11. to water. Postea ducit ad _Aquarium_, 11. aquatum.
Then he rubbeth him with a _Cloth_, 12. combeth him with a _Curry-comb_, 15. covereth him with an _Housing-cloth_, 14. Tum detergit _Panno_, 12. depectit _Strigili_, 15. insternit _Gausape_, 14. and looketh upon his _Hoofs_ whether the _Shoes_, 13. be fast with the _Nails_. & inspicit _Soleas_, an _Calcei ferrei_, 13. firmis _Clavis_ hæreant.