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  1. 1.0 1.1 Choosing to read this as equivalent to modern German einengen. “Trapped” as a translation for eineinden follows from this choice. Buyer beware.
  2. The illustration suggests that this action should be done to your left side, rather than to your right.
  3. Literally: put
  4. Literally: pull back the left foot
  5. German: his
  6. German: grab with your left hand from below outside over his right arm
  7. A technique for putting the opponent down head first with his feet in the air.
  8. Note: Change of grip required, or the illustration does not match.
  9. Dagger transfer necessary at this point.
  10. Note: person on left side starts with the dagger in the left hand according to the illustration.
  11. Note: push down, not out
  12. Arbait - technical term: work, force, struggle
  13. Vienna and Munich MS Latin: right.
  14. Latin: snatch up.
  15. Note: the illustration shows ice-pick grip.
  16. May not represent the changing though described.
  17. Note illustration shows ice-pick grip.
  18. Note: left is corrected from a right. Left is correct.
  19. This seems to imply both parallel action and simultaneity.
  20. Reib - strong twisting, bending, rotating motion.