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Raundon , [And if the f owle spring not bot flee a long after the 

 Reu and the hawke nym it then, ye shall say she flew it 

 at the Raundon. 1 — Boke of St. Albans, p. 48]. 



Raven % ,j* 5;y*5 dhodhar, Panj .; t^ji *L*» ^f kulagh-i siyah-i 

 quzqun or kula gh-i quzqun, Mod. Pers. (the Common Raven); 



gh in the Murree hills, a name also applied to the 



Indian Corby q. v. 



Raw, I 



r* 



f¥+*p yhashim Ar. coll., from +z** 



hawks, hands, etc.). 

 Rebate, vide Bate. 



Reclaim, (from a wild condition ; to tame) 3 , vide to Man and to 

 Train. 



Recorder, (a flute to teach birds to sing). 



Red-hawk, (or Sore-hawk), vide Sore-hawk and White-hawk. 



Red-legged Falcon ; <£ jJJf al-luzayiq, Ar. MS. 



Reeves, vide Ruffs. 



Reform, (to dress the feathers without oiling them), &zjS &y^ j* 

 par-khun kardan, Mod. Pers.; o^jf v_&<^ khadang kardan, 

 Mod. Pers.; &^j£ ^f j$ par-kashi kardan, Mod. Pers. and 

 Ind. Pers. MS. ; vide also Preen. 



Remove, (to change position in the field, with or without quarry 

 in the foot), vide Carry. 



Reume, or Rheum, Catarrh ; vide Snurt, etc. 



Rifler, or Rifelere, [a hawk that, duelling at the quarry in 

 eagerness, seizes hold of the feathers only, is said to ' rifle ' ; 

 a hawk that habitually does so is a ' rifler ']. 



e;<x£ oU mat shudan, Mod. Pere. (to become rigid from 



astonishment, etc.; said of a goshawk when she spies :i 

 quarry at a distance). 



Ring, or Ring up, (to rise spirally to a height), ^ 

 charha.i 



« • 



$/ jya dawr 

 iwruftadan, 



Mod 



Flush) o*& *ii> buland shudan 



quarry 



* Run down ? 



* Vide Jl. As. Soc. Beng..VoI. Ill, No. 2, February, 1907, p. 1 15. 



* One English writer naivelv informs us that the creance was a long 

 thread by which the hawk was drawn bark after -lie WM permitted to 

 fly, and this was called the reclaiming <»f the hawk." 



