Hindhand—He who plays the last stone on his side.
Hog Score—The line drawn across the rink, about seven yards from the tee; stones which do not pass this are thrown aside.
How ice—The ice in the middle of the rink, hollowed by the friction of the stones; also called white ice.
Inring, inwick—See “Wicking.”
Keen—The opposite of dour.
Leader—He who plays first in order in his party.
Lie in the bosom of—To play a stone so as gently to touch and lie before another.
Outwick—See “Wicking.”
Pat lid—A Curling stone lying on the tee.
Port—An opening between two stones, wide enough to admit another to be played through.