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† aˈvant-ˌlay Hunting. Obs. Also 5 avaunt-elay, 7 advaunt-reley. [f. F. avant before, in front + OF. alais, eslais, and relais: see allay n.2, relay.] The laying on of fresh hounds to intercept a deer already chased by others.
1486Bk. St. Albans E viij b, Even at his comyng yf thow lett thy howndys goo While the oder that be behynde fer arn hym froo That is a vauntelay. 1606Ret. fr. Parnass. ii. v. in Hazl. Dodsl. IX. 149 There other huntsmen met him with an ad[v]auntreley. a1630J. Taylor (Water P.) Wks. i. 93/1 Auaunt-laye, Allaye, Relaye [see abature]. |