LXXXI.
The Cooper. Vietor.
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The _Cooper_, 1. having an _Apron_, 2, tied about him, _Vietor_, 1. amictus _Præcinctorio_, 2. maketh _Hoops_ of _Hazel-rods_, 3. upon a _cutting-block_, 4. with a _Spoke-Shave_, 5. and _Lags_, 6. of _Timber_, facit _Circulos_, è _Virgis Colurnis_, 3. super _Sellam incisoriam_, 4. _Scalpro bimanubriato_, 5. & _Assulas_, 6. ex _Ligno_.
Of _Lags_ he maketh _Hogsheads_, 7. and _Pipes_, 8. with two _Heads_; Ex Assulis conficit _Dolia_, 7. & _Cupas_, 8. _Fundo_ bino; and _Tubs_, 9. _Soes_, 10. _Flaskets_, 11. _Buckets_, 12. with one Bottom. tum _Lacus_, 9. _Labra_, 10. _Pitynas_ [Trimodia], 11. & _Situlas_, 12. fundo uno.
Then he bindeth them with _Hoops_, 13. which he tyeth fast with small _Twigs_, 15. Postea vincit _Circulis_, 13. quos ligat _Viminibus_, 15. by means of a _Cramp-iron_, 14. and he fitteth them on with a _Mallet_, 16. and a _Driver_, 17. ope _Falcis vietoriæ_, 14. & aptat _Tudite_, 16. ac _Tudicula_, 17.