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or UJ&, kuriz se uthdna or nikalnd, Hindu, (to take a hawk 



out of 'the moult). 



Drink , &±J 



accustom 



drink) 



Drive, li£U hankna, Hindu, (to drive a vehicle ; also to drive 

 game : subs., hank, f.). 



Drongo-shrike, g|^# bhimrdj, Hindu ; and ^# bhanrdj, Panj. 



(the. Large Rachet- tailed Drongo, Edolius paradisens, a 



cage-bird) : vide King-crow. 

 Drops, vide Markings. 



Dropping, [said of a hawk that mutes in drops], vide Slice and 

 Slime. 



Drug, to Drug, a+aJ luqma (any drug given before flying to 

 increase hunger and courage) : uot»>^ f kayf dadan, Ind. 

 MS. (to drug with camphor or other intoxicant before 

 ' unseeling ' and ' manning ' a new hawk). 



Drum, »^dU±taW khurda, adj., Ind. Pers. MS. (said of a 

 duck that has been alarmed and affected by the drum) : 

 tabLna-khurda , adj. (one not affected by the drum-beating). 



Duck, ^^r* murghabi, Hindu, (any water fowl, but especially 



duck) : vX> ;j t urduk, T., P., and Ind. Pers. MS. : ^Siy*^ cJ*i 

 nlUsar murghabi, Panj. (the Mallard) ; sJ^y ^L Jui shil- 



bash urduk, P., T., (ditto) \J$f* f«> h 3 ^ slkh-dum murghabi, 



Pers. and Panj. ; g^j J lam-puch (in Chach Hazara) (the 

 Pin-tail) : \j» J5( lal-sira, Panj. (the Pink-headed Duck) 



*jj\f and LS ^j^ 9 karwat male, and karwachi female ; also 



hdrwat, and harwachi, in Kashmir (the White-eyed Duck) 

 »;>^ v f ab-khora, in Chach Hazara (the White-eyed, and 

 the Tufted Duck ; perhaps all diving ducks are so called) : 

 Ufi naktd, Hindi (the Comb Duck or Black-backed Goose) : 

 vide Paddling, Mallard, Teal, etc., etc. 

 Duel, Dule, [a Duell of Turtillis]. 



Dunbird, vide Pochard. 



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Eagle, wlic 'uqab Ind. Pers. MS. (a gen. term, but in Hindustani 

 specially applied to the Tawny-eagle) : c^?^ majnun, the 

 Serpent>eagle (in Chach Hazara) : -*j zumrmj, Ind. Pers. 

 MS. (a species of Eagle, probably the Golden Eagle, 



