[218] Call to the hounds encouragingly.

[219] Shirley MS.: "doubling of their mouths," from the Fr. menee. See Appendix: Menee.

[220] See Appendix: Curée.

[221] A horn signal denoting that the chase is being followed at a distance by those who blow. From the Fr. fortloin, written forlonge. See Appendix: Forlonge.

[222] A note sounded only by those who are on the right line.

[223] To kill with a sword or hunting knife. See Appendix: Spay.

[224] Cut off the head close behind the antlers. Shirley MS.: "Cabache."

[225] Shirley MS. says four notes.

[226] Should read: "at the last moot."