[UN-2 5.] trans. To rouse (a hare) from its form.
a. 1773. in Ruddiman Coll. Pieces (1773), 277. Such with the beagle rise, at dusky morn, Unfourm the hare close squatted in her bush.
[UN-2 5.] trans. To rouse (a hare) from its form.
a. 1773. in Ruddiman Coll. Pieces (1773), 277. Such with the beagle rise, at dusky morn, Unfourm the hare close squatted in her bush.