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



Treading, vide Cawking. 



Trip, [a Trippe (flock) of haaris]. 



Truant, tyjiy guriz-pa 9 adj., Mod. Pers., ( " truant"; said of 



a hawk that is alway getting lost). 



Truss, [Fr. trousser, to clutch the quarry in the air instead of 

 striking it to the ground. — Harting. Trussing is when a 

 hawk raiseth a fowl aloft and so descendeth down with it 

 to the ground. — Latham]. Vide Bind. 



Trusty, ^o\ amin^ Mod. Pers., (quiet, trusty; of a dog). 



Tube, *)& na*iza, Ind. Pers. MS. and ^U nalki, Panj. (lit. a reed 

 or pipe, generally the shank-bone of a crane, used to 



administer 



*♦£> or &J* or **£* tukma or dugma or 



dulcma, T. and Mod. Pers. (lit u button). 

 Turtle, vide Duell and Flight. 

 Turumtiy vide Merlin. 

 Turning- tail 

 Tweezers, vide Pincers. 



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Tyrrit, vide Swivel. 



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Uneven, j>*U mdhur, Mod. Pers. (uneven ground, difficult to 



gallop over). 



Unkindness, [An unkyndenes of Rauenes. — Boke of St. Albans, 



p. 81]. 



Unmanned, (not accustomed to man), vide infra. 



Unreclaimed, (wild ; untrained) iJ ^^ jangli, Hindu, and Panj.; 



»• 



t*~~> 



wahshi, Hindu, and Pers. 



Unseel, to, (the eyes), UJ^ A«&f dnkh kholna, Hindu. ; c^ 1 ^/* ^5 

 chashm kushadan, Ind. Pers. MS. : l*)^' A*Jof Sj* jj*% 

 mushk kafur de-kar ankh kholna % Hindu., (to unseel while 

 the hawk is intoxicated by camphor) : ^S J^k> &££S +Z**> 

 chashm kushadan bi-tariq-i kayf, Ind. Pers. MS. (ditto). 



Unstrike the hood, [apparently the same as strike q. v.]. 



Unsummed, (with incomplete plumage ; the opposite of sum- 

 med q. v.), (^i o ! *« saf nahin, or ^a ^U ^ par baql hain, 



Hindu. : ^ ^ ^ ji par kachche hain (ditto). 



Up wind, &* )}b bala-bad, Mod. Pers. ; &$& £» tj jZy &>*** sina-yi 

 qush m &i- bad dadan, Mod. Pers. (to fly a hawk up-wind). 



