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GLOSSARY 



FuES, track, line, i8, 31 

 Fumes, fumee, fumagen, 

 fimeshen, fewmets, feme- 

 GEN, FEWMISHINGS, excre- 

 ments, droppings, particularly 

 of deer, 9, 16, 38, 39, 133 

 FURKIE, pieces of venison hung 



on a fork-shaped stick 

 FuRROUR, fur, Y X. fourrure, 63 

 Futaie, futelaie, forest, wood 

 of old trees, also plantation of 

 beech-trees, App. 

 Fynders, finders, hounds to 

 start or find deer, 161, 165 



Gaderynge, gaderyng, gath- 

 ering, meet, 156, 163 



Gadire, gather, 43 



Gar, to force, to compel, 39 



Gardes, the dew-claws of the 

 wild boar 



Garsed, cupped, 90 



Gin, gynne, trap, snare 



GiRLE, the roebuck in the 

 second year, App. 



GiSE, guise, manner of 



Gladnesse, a glade, a clear 

 space, 137 



Glaundres, glanders, 96 



Glemyng, gleyming, slime, 

 stickiness, 133 



Gloteny, gluttony 



Gnappe, snap, 92 



Gobettes, small pieces, 81, 177 



GooT, goat 



GORGEAUNT, wild boar in his 

 second year 



GOTERS, GOOTERE, GOUTIERES, 



gutters, the small grooves in 



the antlers of a stag, 143 

 Graunt SOUR, stag of fifth year 

 Grauyll, gravel, 143 

 Grease, grece, the fat of 



certain animals, 25, 27, 49 

 Grease-time, the season of 



hart and buck when they were 



fattest, 160 



Greater, of the, term used 



in counting the tines of a 



stag's antlers, App. 

 Grede, seek, hunt, 183 

 Gres, upper tusks of wild boar, 



grinders, 50 

 Gressoppes, grasshoppers, 66 

 Grete, greets great, 13 

 Greue, grieve,harass, injure, 45 

 Grey, badger, 68 

 Grovys, grooves 

 Gustumes, customs, 4 

 Guttes, guts 

 Guyen, gueyne, Guienne 

 Guyrreis, quarry {ai7'ée), 105 

 Gynnes, gynes, gins, traps, 



ruses, wiles, tricks, 35, y^) 

 Gynnously, by stratagem or 



ingenuity, 15, 39» 43» 59 



Haies, hayes, nets, hedges, 74 



Hallow, the reward given to 

 the hounds at the death 



Halowe, halloa, App. 



Hamylons, the wiles of a fox 



Harbour, herborowe, har- 

 boure, harborow, to track 

 a hart to his lair, 29 



Harbourer, man who har- 

 bours the deer, 130, 148 



Hardiethe, herds with 



Hardle, herdle, herdel, 

 marling, hardel, fasten or 

 couple hounds together, also 

 to fasten the four legs of a 

 roebuck together, 45, 190 



Hardy, bold, courageous 



Haris, hares, 17 



Harnays, herneis, harness, 

 appurtenances, arms, &c., 60 



Haronsblast, a crossbow, 

 from O.F. Arcbaleste, 27 



Harowde, herald, 139 



Harthound, herthound, 

 hound used to chase the stag 



Hast, haste 



Hastilettiz, the dividing of 



