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85. }Hhiz,Hayawant II, 20.
86. See notes 82 and 83 above.
87. LabTd, line 49; Abu Dhu’ayb, line 48.
88. LabTd and al-Nabighah mention only two hounds; Abu Dhu’ayb has
three; ‘Abdah describes a whole group left wounded (line 39); Abu Dhu’ayb, line
39, says that the first hounds were restrained to allow the others to catch up and
join in the chase.
89. LabTd, line 49, of untanned hide; Dhu’l-Rummah, 1, line 91, mentions
leather collars.
90. The usual word is darin, cf. ‘Abdah, line 29: Abu Dhu’ayb, line 36;
Dhu’l-Rummah, 1, line 91, 14, line 69. LabTd uses the word Dawajin, plur. of
da jin in line 49.
91. ‘Abdah, line 29.
92. Dhu’l-Rummah, 14, line 71.
93. ‘Abdah, line 31.
94. ‘Abdah, line 33, describing the hounds flying along (Jiafa) like spears
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95. Dhu’l-Rummah, 1, line 98.
96. Abu Dhu’ayb, 48.
97. ‘Abdah, 39; Abu Dhu’ayb, 45.
98. Bayzarahy 149.
99. For further details of the hawking terms found in this Glossary, cf. M. H.
Woodford, A Manual of Falconry, London, 1966, especially the glossary,
164-75.
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