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Embowelled, (when the crop is empty but the bowel full). 



Vide Endew. 



EmpieterF., (trample), [Holding the quarry on the ground; 

 of short-winged hawks only ? vide Bind.] 



Endew, (to digest), [An hawke enduth neuer aa long as his 

 bowillis bene full at her fedyng. bot assone as she ir 

 fedde. and restith she enduth httill by littill. And if her 

 goorge be wide (void) and the bowell anythynge stiffid ve 

 shall say she is embowellid and hath not fully endewed. 

 Boke of St. A., p. 11], Vide Put over. 



Enew, Eneaw, or Inew, [And if it happen as it dooth of times 



Ryu 



yowre hawke woll spryng and fall 



wr 



hath ennewed the fowle in to the Ryuer. — Boke of 



p. 49. 



Put 



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Ensayme, [Ensayme of an hawke is the grece. — Boke of St. 



LSLfr 



Enseam, or Ensayme, to, Tr. and Intr., (to purge a hawk, rid 

 her of fat, etc.), Ujd *«0« bhukh dena or ! i/ l#S^ bhukhd 

 karnd y Hindu. Panj., 1/ o'-* saf kamd, Hindu. Panj. ; 

 c;*^ c3^t) itldq} shudan , Mod. Pers. and med. : 

 Hindu., Panj., and*~^jfet*a, Ind. Pers. MS. (the " bag M or 



( JU^ thailx 



1 1 



purse ' * of fat thrown up after a strong purge) : <&d=>- 



MS. (ditto) : vide also ■ Meat 



Ensile, vide Seel. 



UiU.^.j ***> iJ£x*>j&d iJ^.j ba*oli dekar jangli said par 



chalana 



Enterpenned, [apparently said of a nestling (eyees or brancher) 



had 



Vide ' Boke of 



*^>*> sar', subs. 1 , and *iy** masru' , past parti, (afflic- 



with— ), Ar. Pers. MSS., etc. : *»**> akmaj 



MS 



Er [Eyrie. — Latham] ; vide Nest. 



Ermined, (with black spots like Ermine), vide Degouted. 

 Escaped, lLL. chutel, adj., Panj., (an escaped or lost hawk 

 caught by another). 



J Vide ls^-j* in Qawanur* J s-Sayyad f p. xxi^ 



