[68] A dish, in which a fowl is served up disjointed.
[69] The wife of the teniente, or lieutenant.
[70] It was formerly the custom in Spain that a civil officer on giving up his post, should remain for a certain time in the place where he had served, to answer any charges of maladministration that might be brought against him.
[71] After the discovery of America the Spanish dollar was marked with the pillars of Hercules and the legend "PLUS ULTRA."
[72] Juanico, diminutive of Juan; Johnny.
[73] One of the ways in which the torture was formerly administered in Spain, was by making the patient swallow pieces of gauze in water.
[74] Gipsy encampment.