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



net); ft***^; poshlda, Panj. (a large double net, similar to 

 preceding ; when set it is ■ concealed ' by earth, etc.) : 

 ^sxa^ dhajji, Panj. (a doubled or clap-net set under water 

 for water-fowl) : vide also Snare. 



Netted, vide Passage-hawk. 



Nias, vide Eyess. 



$\JLc * asha*, Ar., and tc\£ v-*> 



Night-heron, \S\$ wah Hindi, wiSt^f awank, J 



vaq or vaq vaq, Pers. ; jy bor Kashmiri. 

 Night-jar, ^Ua. chhapaki, but vide Owl. 



>lLo)j, j[yt cUb bulbul-i hazar dastan, or bulbul-i 

 hazar, or hazar, Pers. : wAJ<xU,pl. J^Us, 'andalib, pi. c anddil, 

 Ar. : * vide ' Watch. 



Noble, j*> hurr, Ar. (noble; applied to the young of certain ani- 



mals and birds): j^o\ jxh tayr^Vhurr, Ar. (generally the 



Goshawk). 



Nomme, to, or Seize a fowl, (if it breaks away?). 1 



Noose, L^^i pha,i, Panj. : ffab pa-dam, Panj. (nooses on sticks 



running birds) : ijSj 



&U 



halqa-yi mu-yi asp, Mod. Pers. (horse-hair noose) : Ji qil, 

 T. (?), Mod. Pers.: Afty, ribqah, Ar., gen.: £» 

 and Pers. 



Numbed, \j* \j£+> thuthard hu,a, or ty* (J^t akara hu,a, Hindu. 



ur 



& kis, Mod. Pers. 



K.* 



Nut or Note, dtd^j) rughan-dan, Mod. Pers., and<^** mudhun, 



Ar. (the oil-bottle). 



Nyas, vide Eyess. 



Nye, [A nye of ffesaunttys]. 



O 



Obedient, crf^ j^baz garddn, Ind. Pers. MS. (obedient to the 



lure, quickly returning to the lure). 

 Oil-bottle, vide Nut. 

 Oriel, *Sl±i pilak, Hindu. ; Jy {Ji^posh nul, in Kashmir (the 



Golden Oriel). 



1 



and not 



If the quarry break away leaving feathers behind u norae or seize" 

 >t*«take f " vide Boke of St. Albans, p. 12, reprint. Elsewhere, 

 • Nomrae and Nvra ' are used for ' take ' 



