Crossword clues for lariat
lariat
- Calf catcher
- Rancher's rope
- Wild West show prop
- Rodeo gear
- Cowpoke's rope
- Cattle catcher
- Western prop
- Wrangler's rope
- Roundup gear
- Steer snagger
- Dogie collar?
- Cayuse catcher
- Cattle drive rope
- Rustler's rope
- Cowpoke's catcher
- Cowgirl's rope
- Cattle-catching rope
- Roundup accessory
- Rodeo implement
- Mustang catcher
- It goes around in a roundup
- Aid for stock acquisition?
- Wrangler's need
- Wild West show rope
- Tether for grazing horses
- Rustler's tool
- Roundup tool
- Rope to catch horses
- Rope for Will Rogers
- Rogers prop
- Rodeo loop
- Ranch catcher
- Prop at a rodeo
- One might be thrown from a horse
- One may be thrown from a horse
- Need at a roundup
- Long rope with a noose at the end
- It's thrown at rodeos
- Dogie-snagging rope
- Cowpoke gear
- Cowboy's noose
- Circle of cowpokes?
- Cattleman's rope
- Cattle drive need
- Bull catcher
- Bit of wrangling gear
- Bit of rodeo equipment
- A trail (anag) — rope
- Rodeo rope
- Cowcatcher
- It goes around around a roundup
- Cow catcher
- "Rawhide" prop
- Rodeo item
- Drive gear
- Cow-catcher
- It may be thrown from a horse
- Help in rounding up
- Rodeo need
- Dogie catcher
- Roundup rope
- Driving aid, of sorts
- Dogie bagger
- Cowpoke's gear
- Rodeo ring?
- Animal catcher
- Western ring
- It's catching
- One thrown from a horse?
- Ring in a rodeo ring
- Bit of vaquero gear
- Ring around the collar?
- A long noosed rope used to catch animals
- Cowboy's equipment
- Tether for a grazing horse
- Oater prop
- Lasso
- Prop for Will Rogers
- Steer steerer
- Cowboy's cow catcher
- Rope at a rodeo
- Cowboy's rope
- Will Rogers prop
- Cowhand's tool
- Roper's item
- Cowboy gear
- Roundup aid
- It may be thrown in the ring
- Noosed rope used to catch animals
- Follow up about a source of rope — this rope?
- A trial leading to the noose?
- A trial — faulty lasso
- Lasso rope
- Rope in the end holding artist up
- US city lowlife carrying one cowboy's accessory
- Ranch rope
Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
The Collaborative International Dictionary
Lariat \Lar"i*at\ (l[a^]r"[i^]*[a^]t), n. [Sp. la reata the rope; la the + reata rope. Cf. Reata.] A long, slender rope made of hemp or strips of hide, esp. one with a noose; -- used as a lasso for catching cattle, horses, etc., and for picketing a horse so that he can graze without wandering. [Mexico & Western U.S.]
Lariat \Lar"i*at\ (l[a^]r"[i^]*[a^]t), v. t. [imp. & p. p. Lariated; p. pr. & vb. n. Lariating.] To secure with a lariat fastened to a stake, as a horse or mule for grazing; also, to lasso or catch with a lariat.
Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
1832, American English, from Spanish la reata "the rope," from reatar "to tie against," from re- "back" + atar "to tie," from Latin aptare "to join" (see adapt).
Wiktionary
n. 1 a lasso 2 a tether 3 (context wrestling English) An attack where the wrestler runs towards an opponent, wraps his arm around their upper chest and neck and then forces them to the ground.
WordNet
Wikipedia
A lariat is a rope in the form of a lasso
Lariat may also refer to:
- Lariat chain, a science demonstration
- A professional wrestling attack move
- A genetic structure in splicing
- A trim package for the Ford F-Series
- A rope necklace long enough to loop several times around the neck
- The trade name for Alachlor, a herbicide
Usage examples of "lariat".
His last act before mounting was to see that the coils of his lariat were in order.
He dug in the spurs, clinging to the lariat for a few feet, then suddenly releasing it, as the pony leaped away under the stinging pressure of the spurs.
He reached to his horse and grabbed the lariat from where it hung on the saddle.
As they trotted down the slope, Nash looked to his equipment, handled his revolver, felt the strands of the lariat, and resting only his toes in the stirrups, eased all his muscles to make sure that they were uncramped from the long journey.
He stooped and picked up his lariat, which lay coiled on the floor beside him.
And with that, still smiling at his own folly in a rather shamefaced way, he turned in the blankets and dropped the big coil of the lariat over a nail which projected from the boards just over the head of his bunk.
If that thrown noose of the lariat had settled over the head and shoulders of the sham sleeper it would have made no difference whether he waked or slept--in the end he would have sat before William Drew tied hand and foot.
Still never turning his back on the cowpuncher, who was now uncoiling his lariat and preparing it for a cast, Bard edged the piebald into the current.
On that rock the line of the lariat caught, hooking the swimmers sharply in toward the bank.
Close at hand he could not reach the rope, and therefore he fired not directly at the rope itself, but at the edge of the rock around which the lariat bent at a sharp angle.
Glancing back, he saw Nash in the act of throwing his lariat to the ground, wild with anger, and before he could understand the meaning of this burst of temper over a mere spoiled lariat, the gun whipped from the side of the cowboy, exploded, and the little piebald, with ears pricked sharply forward as though in vague curiosity, crumpled to the ground.
But examining the cut end he found it severed as cleanly as if a knife had slashed across it, and then it was he knew and threw the lariat to the ground.
Once he replaced the lariat, she kneed the animal into motion, forcing Wade to run beside her.
Project Lariat that we really saw all that much of each other again, and by then she was a widow and I was happily married.
So, he passes me back to DeepSpace, which shunts me to Lariat, and Colonel Eatinger gets on-line, who hands me off to Styx while he goes dweeb-hunting.