332 Journal of the Asiatic Society of Bengal. [July, 1910. 



Exalting [an Eyaltyng (flock) of Larkis. — Boke of St. Albans, 

 p. 81]. 



Excrement, *k<&>9 fuzla, gen. (of any living thing; vide Mutes). 



Exercise, vide Call. 



&>$ gurba-chashm , adj., Ind. Pers. 



gurba-chashm , adj., Ind. Pers. MS. (said of a 

 goshawk that has blue eyes ; lit u cat-eyed M ; vide Blue- 

 eyed. 



r, to, (to breed) [And we shall say tha 

 and not brede in the woodes. — Boke of 



9 



tff uknl 9 



>> L5^^^ ashiyani, Pers., and Panj. ; ^ 



MS. (from *^f Ar. a nest) ; a^UiSI al ashariiyah, 



Ar. MS. (from Pers.) 



Eyrie, vide Nest. 



P 



Falcon, 1 *i^ »U* 



eyed," i.e., the long-winged hawks or falcons as dis- 

 tinguished from the "yellow-eyed" q. v.) : ;f>fc or ;ty 

 tew or tuvar — also qush-i tuvar — Mod. Pers. (the female 



+9 



hawk = ' ' large ' ') : lJ&"* 



small * falcon' exactly like the piqu or Indian shikra 

 sparrow-hawk). 

 Falconer , a jfo jl bazdar, Panj.: <JW o**a dast-kash, Panj., and 



an 



or hawk-carrier) : j^^ mtr-shikar, Hindu, (a term in 



India applied to any falconer or bird-catcher) : ^^ ^jbyS 

 qush-chl^ Mod. Pers. : <*&C i*f*-»y qush-cht bashi, Mod. Pers. 

 (Grand Falconer) : jb jb baziyar, Ar. MS. (from Persian) : 

 jtjs ^^aU, shahin-dar, Ar. MS. (a carrier of a shahin; Pers.) : 



L5^V chaqir-ji, T. : o~*^ jb baz-dust, adj., Pers., (fond of 

 hawks). 



winged hawks. 



is are the long-winged as distinguished from the short- 

 A - falcon ' is also a female of a long-winged hawk as 

 opposed to a 4 tiercel ■ or male. For some reason old falconers used to 

 call a goa-hawk also a falcon, giving her a kind of brevet-rank. 



« r\ Als °> a * Falconer ' meant a keeper of falcons as opposed to 

 Ostreger ' a keeper of goshawks and tiercels and < Sperviter ' a keeper 

 ot sparrow-hawks and muskets. 



