LXXXVI.
Carrying to and fro. Vectura.
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The _Coach-man_, 1. joineth a _Horse fit to match_ _a Saddle-horse_, 2, 3. _Auriga_, 1. jungit _Parippum_, 2. _Sellario_, 3. to the _Coach-tree_, with _Thongs_ or _Chains_, 5. hanging down from the _Collar_, 4. ad _Temonem_, _Loris_ vel _Catenis_, 5. dependentibus de _Helcio_, 4.
Then he sitteth upon the _Saddle-horse_, and driveth them that go before him, 6. with a _Whip_, 7. and guideth them with a _String_, 8 Deinde insidet _Sellario_, agit ante se antecessores, 6. _Scuticâ_, 7. & flectit _Funibus_, 8.
He greaseth the _Axle-tree_ with _Axle-tree grease_ out of a _Grease-pot_, 9. and stoppeth the wheel with a _Trigen_, 10. in a steep descent. Ungit _Axem_ _Axungiâ_, ex _vase unguentorio_, 9. & inhibet rotam Sufflamine, 10. in præcipiti descensu.
And thus the Coach is driven along the _Wheel-ruts_, 11. Et sic aurigatur per _Orbitas_, 11.
_Great Persons_ are carryed _with six Horses_, 12. by two _Coachmen_, in a Hanging-wagon, which is called a _Coach_, 13. _Magnates_ vehuntur _Sejugibus_, 12. duobus _Rhedariis_, Curru pensili, qui vocatur _Carpentum_ (Pilentum), 13.
Others _with two Horses_, 14. in a _Chariot_, 15. Alii _Bijugibus_, 14. _Essedo_, 15.
_Horse Litters_, 16, 17. are carried by two Horses. _Arceræ_, 16. & _Lacticæ_, 17. portantur à duobus Equis.
They use _Pack-Horses_, instead of _Waggons_, thorow _Hills_ that are not passable, 18. Utuntur _Jumentis Clitellariis_, loco _Curruum_, per _montes_ invios, 18.