not sure what you mean by leaner, but it could be the leach or jesses
it is a jess and plural is jesses(jes-is). It is the strap of leather attached to a falcon to keep them attached to the gauntlet when not in action.
Jess (plural: jesses)
jess or jesses plural
It depends on how it is attached...
Girth
2 circles attached together then 1 straps attached 2 the top of each circle with a strap at the back with some hooks on
"A jess" is a short strap fastened around the leg of a hawk. In this context, jess is also a verb, meaning, to put jess straps onto a hawk, and is a Falconry training. The jess strap (plural is jesses for both legs), are strips of strong leather.Example sentence:The falconer put jesses on the hawks legs prior to training.
"A jess" is a short strap fastened around the leg of a hawk. In this context, jess is also a verb, meaning, to put jess straps onto a hawk, and is a Falconry training. The jess strap (plural is jesses for both legs), are strips of strong leather.Example sentence:The falconer put jesses on the hawks legs prior to training.
To securely install a copper pipe strap, follow these best practices: Use the correct size strap for the pipe diameter. Position the strap evenly along the pipe. Secure the strap tightly with screws or nails. Ensure the strap is firmly attached to a stable surface. Use multiple straps for longer pipe runs to prevent sagging.
Case lugs
You take the wrist strap and look at both ends. One end should have a tinier strap attached to it. You take the tiny strap and look at the back end of the ds. It should have two small holes there. Then take the strap and stick it in one hole. then , push the strap, and it should come out the other hole. Take the strap that came out the hole, and make a loop, by splitting them apart. Slip the actual wrist strap through the loop, and pull it through. Bingo!
I forget the name of the glasses, but it started out where it was just one lens with some sort of strap attached. One wore the strap with the attached lens and brought it up to one's eye to look at something. I think you can see one in the old Sherlock Holmes movies.