[102] Wild olive.
[103] Los Reyes Catolicos—the title by which Ferdinand and Isabella are invariably distinguished.
[104] The Pass of the horror-struck Moor.
[105] Mountaineer.
[106] Native of Cadiz.
[107] The niche which marks the direction of Mecca.
[108] Dios guarde à usted—God preserve you.
[109] Road of partridges. Any particularly wild and stony track is so called in Spain, from such localities being the favourite resort of that bird.
[110] A train of men and beasts, from the Arabic, Kafel.
[111] The cry by which muleteers keep their animals on the move. This word is the root of the term arriero, applied generally to the drivers of beasts of burthen.