| 1810 - 726 páginas
...faulconers call their youn¿ hawks, by casting it up in the aire, being made of feather¿ amid lea.. ther, in such wise, that in the motion it • looks not unlike a fowl. Lease, or Leashe, is a small long' thong aif leather, by wlmiclm the faulconer holdeth his hawk last,... | |
| 1815 - 740 páginas
...varuels, nnletfi, or such like. Lver, is that whereto Faulconers call their young Hawkes by casting it vp in the aire, being made of feathers and leather in such wise that in the motion it looks not vnlike a fowle. Least, or Leash, is a small long thong of leather; by which the Fauleoner holdeth his... | |
| 1815 - 704 páginas
...such like. Lt'er, is that whereto Faulconers call their young Hawkes by casting it vp In the ain>, being made of feathers and leather in such wise that in the motion it looks not vnlike a fowle. Lease, or Leash, is a small long thong of leather, by which the Faulconer holcleth... | |
| John Skelton - 1843 - 498 páginas
...Dyane." v. 1224. v. 1100. mahe to the lure] A metaphor from falconry: "Lure is that whereto Faulconers call their young Hawks, by casting it up in the aire,...Latham's Faulconry (Explan. of Words of Art), 1658. v. 1102. hole] ie whole. Page 85. v. 1105. erased] ie crushed, enfeebled. v. 1106. dosed] ie dazzled.... | |
| Francis Beaumont - 1854 - 976 páginas
...lure] " Lure is that whereto Faillronen call their young H.iwk-i, by ca«Iin« it up in the ñire, being made of feathers and leather, in such wise that...in the motion it looks not unlike a fowl." Latham's Faaleonry (Expían, of Wards of art). ^ cremet] Old eds. " cranes." — " Créance is a fine amall... | |
| Thomas Wright - 1857 - 564 páginas
...Mlrr. for Mag., p. 248. LURDEN, e. (A.-N.) A clown ; a sluggard. LURE, (1) ». "That whereto faulconers call their young hawks, by casting it up in the aire,...made of feathers and leather in such wise that in motion it looks not unlike a fowl." Latham. (2) x. The palm of the hand. North. (3) ». To give a loud... | |
| James Orchard Halliwell-Phillipps - 1868 - 542 páginas
...Amadace, Ixiv. 1 1. (4) A handspike, or lever. East. (5) Is explained by Latham, "that whereto faulconers call their young hawks, by casting it up in the aire,...wise that in the motion it looks not unlike a fowl." (6) To cry loudly and shrilly. East. LURGY. The same as Lurdy, qv LURKEY-DISH. The herb pennyroyal.... | |
| A. C. Bickley - 1889 - 354 páginas
...varuels, anlets, or such like. Lver is that whereto Faulconers call their young Hawkes by casting it vp in the aire, being made of feathers and leather in such wise that in the motion it looks not vnlike a fowle. Lease, or Leash, is a small, long thong of leather by which the Faulconer holdeth his... | |
| James Orchard Halliwell-Phillipps - 1901 - 492 páginas
...Amadace, Ixiv. 11. (4) A handspike, or lever. East. (5) Is explained by Latham, " that whereto faulconers call their young hawks, by casting it up in the aire,...wise that in the motion it looks not unlike a fowl." (6) To cry loudly and shrilly. East. LURGY. The same as Ltirdy, qv LURKEY-DIS11. The herb pennyroyal.... | |
| John Skelton - 1902 - 314 páginas
...false quantities. 1 100. make to the lure. A metaphor from falconry. "Lure is that whereto Faulconers call their young Hawks, by casting It up in the aire,...in the motion it looks not unlike a fowl." Latham's Paul' conry, 1658. (D.) 1114. Qttomodo dilexi, &c., Ps. cxix. 97, beginning section MEM. 1115. Recedant... | |
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