[ [79] The Highlanders’ battle air, played upon the bagpipes.

[ [80] Untilled land.

[ [81] A kind of heron said to utter a loud and peculiar booming note.

[ [82] (Rē-vāl´yĕ.) The morning call to soldiers to arise.

[ [83] A mailed glove used by warriors in the middle ages to protect their hands from wounds.

[ [84] Repeated.

[ [85] A small European song bird.

[ [86] (Măt´in.) Pertaining to the morning.

[ [87] Highland chieftains often retained in their service a bard or minstrel, who was well versed not only in the genealogy and achievements of the particular clan or family to which he was attached, but in the more general history of Scotland as well.

[ [88] Ranged in order of battle.