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nandj, Hindi, (Ind. Pers. MSS.) ; <j^e.-i^j basrat-i halq, Ind 

 Pers. MS. ; &ajf <j££^ <Jijs e>*o dahan-i gush joshish kardan f 

 Mod. Pers. 



Full -barred, [said of a hawk when the tail-feathers are fully 

 grown or nearly so, Le. 9 when the seventh black-bar that 

 runs across each feather of the tail is visible. Cl For when 

 she is full barrid she stondith uppon. VII." — Boke of St. 

 A., p. 14]. 



Full-ferrayd, vide Full-3u mined. 



Full -summed, or Summed. (When a hawk, either in the nest 

 or in the mew, has all her feathers and is fit to be taken up). 



Fulmart, or Foumart, or Folmert, (a pole cat). 



Fur, to fly at, (to fly at hares and rabbits), kJL.jj %J*£j*» khar- 



gosh par chalana, Hindu. ; vide Ground game. 



G 



Gadwell, If^f irga, T. (in Chach-Hazara). 

 Gaggle, 1 (flock), [A gagle of gees]. 



&i$ qinnah, Ar. and ViX> bdrzad 



/> 



^^ o*.** sa'd-i kuf 

 , tj*j zahra, Hindu. 

 *){r*'l al-mararah, 1 



lij pitta, Hindi and Panj.; 



Gape, &t*±bbachh, f., Hindu, and Panj. (the sides of the mouth) ; 



Jjixi shidq % pi. (J|tvi| ashdag, Ar.. (the sides of the mouth). 

 Garganey, ^S^S kanaik (in Chach-Hazara). 

 Gauntlet, vide Glove. 

 Gazelle, r>&*. chikard, Panj. ; j*fi ahu 9 Mod. Pers. ; j^f aib <Jj yak 



ddna dhu (a single gazelle) ;j» ^ *j<*> chargh-i dhu-gtr, Ind. 



Pers. MS. (a saker trained to gazelle). 



Gentill, Gentle, or Gentil, [the falcon or tierceJ-gentle, another 

 name for the peregrine though perhaps the term was for- 

 merly restricted to the eyess, the brancher, and the bowi- 



ser ; vide also note to Peregrine]. 



Gerfalcon, %&*& 



&*»j[&j* 



X.' VI. <* 1U11 UlOMiOTlUIi V* Vll 



III, No. 2, 1907. The Gerfalco] 

 6 vide ' Boke of St. Albans, p. 52. 



** seoldyng of kernsteivs.' " 

 vide Jl. As. Soc. Bengal, Volui 

 tiercel M belonged to a kyng 



