78 THE DIARY OF A HUNTSMAN 



Hoick together. Hoick — ^When several hounds are 



heard, and are getting together. 

 Taa-leo — ^When a fox is viewed, for Tally-ho, as it 



can be more easily hallooed, and much 



louder. 

 Taa-leo awawoy — ^When a fox is seen to leave the 



cover, for Tally-ho away. 

 Gone awawoy — When a fox is gone away. 

 Hooi — If a person has seen a fox go away, first 



Taa-leo, then this halloo is used ; if hounds 



are at a distance, it is understood that the fox 



has been seen. 

 Elope, or Elope forward awawoy — When some 



hounds are gone aAvay, to call the rest. 

 Yo hote, yo hote there — ^When hounds are at check 



to make them hunt. 

 Forward, or Forrid-hoick — When some hounds have 



hit off the scent. 

 Yogueote — ^When hounds have gone beyond the 



scent, or when he wants them to come back 



to him ; for " you go o'er it." 

 Yoi there, yo hote — When at check, and to make 



them put their noses down. 

 Hoick halloo — When a halloo is heard. 

 Yonder he goes — When in view. 

 Eloo at him — ^When the hounds are near the 



fox. 

 Eloo, eleew — When they are very close to him. 



