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Bread, black (noun): mentioned without description
~Hunters of Gor, page 13~


Bread, Sa-Tarna (noun): gorean bread made from Sa-Tarna grain, described as yellow, and since it is usually described as being cut in wedges, probably baked in a round flat pan.
~Raiders of Gor, page 114~
~Beasts of Gor, page 349~
~Rogue of Gor, page 191~
~Mercenaries of Gor, page 22~
~Magicians of Gor, page 469~



Breeding cell (noun): also called a breeding stall. A slave who is designated to be bred is taken there. Both kajira and kajirus are hooded and though they will never know the other's identity their coupling is public, observed by Masters and others.
~Dancer of Gor, page 175~


Breeding wine (noun): a sweet beverage which counteracts the effects of slave wine making a slave girl fertile; also called second wine.
~Blood Brothers of Gor, page 319~


Bride price (noun): this fee is one paid by a Free Man to her family, for a Free Woman as he takes her as a Free Companion. If a man free's a slave, the slave's family is bound by honor to grant her to him without bride price.
~Tarnsman of Gor, page 71~


Brundisium (noun): one of the largest and busiest ports of Gor and a commercial metropolis, it is 100 pasangs south of the Vosk Delta on the Thassa. The Genesian Road links it with other coastal cities. Brundisium served as the staging point for the Cosian invasion of Ar.
~Mercenaries of Gor, page 38~
~Dancer of Gor, pages 101 and 147~
~Vagabonds of Gor, page 19~



Bucket, grease (noun): a narrow, cylindrical, capped bucket full of tar and tallow that hangs under wagons, the handle of a brush protruding through a hole in the cap. This accessory is commonly used to grease moving parts on the wagons.
~Renegades of Gor, page 19~


Builders, Caste of (noun): the caste which includes architects, draftsmen, stonemasons. The Builders are one of the five High Castes. Yellow Caste.
~Tarnsman of Gor, page 62~


Burnoose (noun): the loose, billowing outer robes favored by the men of the Tahari in caravan, it is invariably white in color, to reflect the rays of the sun. It's billowing, flowing movement aids in cooling the body, as it circulates over damp skin.
~Tribesmen of Gor, page 73~


Buttons (noun): a 'recent' innovation for slave attire, not used on the garments of Freepersons. Most garments are fastened with hooks, pins or brooches. Buttons are considered rather sensuous on Gor.
~Slave Girl of Gor, page 417~
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