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stable-stand
名詞
stable
-
stand
(
uncountable
)
(
Britain
,
law
,
obsolete
)
The
position
of a
person
found
standing
in the
forest
with a
crossbow
or
longbow
bent
,
ready
to
shoot at
a
deer
,
or
close by
a
tree
with
greyhounds
in a
leash
ready
to
slip
;
one of the
four
presumptions
that a
person
intended to
steal
the
king's
deer.
1623
,
Shakespeare
,
The
Winter's Tale
:
I'll
keep
my
stable-stand
where I
lodge
my wife
,
I'll
go in
couples
with
her.
1818
December
, “The
Gothic
Laws
of
Spain
”,
in
Edinburgh
Review
,
volume
31
,
number
61
,
page
96
:
The
four
indications
of
offence
against
Vert
and
Venison
,
in like manner
arrange
themselves
in
rhyme
-
Dog
draw
,
stable stand
, Backberinde, and
bloody
hand
;-and this
formed
the
precept
of the
Forester
, and
instructed
him
to
seize
the
trespasser
who was
taken with
the mayneer
whilst
roaming
in the
green-wood
shade.
1834
,
George
Soane,
The Frolics
of
Puck
-
Volume
3
,
page
87
:
Ah
,
honest
Will
Rufus
! You were the
king
for my money
–
ill
betide
the
fool
who
shot
thee
; —you had a
halter
for every
rogue
;
there was
STABLESTAND
,
when the
knave
was found
in the
forest
with his
bow
bent
; DOGDRAW, when
he
was
drawing
with a
hound
after the
hurt
deer
; BACKBEAR, when
he
had
killed
, and was
carrying
off
, his
venison
; and BLOODYHAND, when
he
was seen
coursing
with
blood
upon his hands.
1868
,
Thomas
Newbigging,
History of
the
Forest
of
Rossendale
,
page
63
:
The
Law
further
provides
that the
Forester
may
take
a man
if
he be
found
either
at
“Dog-draw," "
Stable-stand
," "Back-bear,”
or
“Bloody-hand."
1868
,
Frank
Forester
,
The
Complete
Manual
for
Young
Sportsmen
,
page
37
:
although it is
usually
known
in common
parlance
as
hunting
,
is
not
properly
such, but
comes
under
one of
three
heads
, — "
stalking
," which
is here
generally
termed
still-hunting, where the
animal is
followed by
his
sign
,
left
on the
soil
,
or
on the
trees
and
coppice
which
he
may have
frayed
,
by the
aid
of the
eye
and
experience
in
woodcraft
and the
habits
of the
quarry
alone
, without the
assistance
of
hounds
— "
stable-stand
," where the
sportsman
,
taking
his
station
at
the
intersection
of
deer-paths,
at a
haunted
salt-lick
,
or at a
well-ascertained
watering place
,
awaits
the
voluntary
advent
of the
animal
, when
he
shall be
impelled
to move
by the
solicitation
of
his own
instincts
—
or
,
lastly
, "dog-draw," where,
posting
himself
,
as before
,
in
such
place
as he
judges
likely to
be
passed
by the
fugitive
, the
shooter
expects
its
coming
when
driven
by
slow
hounds
, who have
drawn
for it
, and
aroused
it
from its
lair
,
under the
guidance
of
his
servants
or
companions.
2013
,
Edward
of
Norwich
,
William
A.
Baillie-Grohman,
F. N.
Baillie-Grohman,
The
Master of Game
,
page
261:
These
dogs
were used
to
hunt up
the
game
also
when the
deer
was
to be
shot
with the bow. The
sportsmen
would be
standing
at
their
trysts
or
stable-stand
in some
alley
or
glade
of the
wood
, and the
hounds
be put
into the
covert
or
park
"
to
tease
them
forth
."
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