Lariat is a word from the Spanish origin.
Lariat is a word from the Spanish origin.
a pig
The Lariat was created in 1927.
The Baylor Lariat was created in 1900.
this light is switched on at the headlight switch.when on, it will also come on when you open the door
A rope used by a cowboy could be called a lasso, a lassoo, a lariat, a riata, or even just a rope! It all depends for what purpose it is used...
Love's Lariat was created on 1916-08-07.
Angel with a Lariat was created on 1986-06-27.
The cast of By the Aid of a Lariat - 1911 includes: Carlyle Blackwell as Lariat Jim Alice Joyce as May
I used a lariat to tie up my female cows in the back of the truck
The word lariat is derived from the Spanish la reata. Lariat. In Oxford English Dictionary (n.d.).Retrieved from http://dictionary.oed.comHope this helps!Jen JonesInformation Graduate StudentFuture LibrarianUniversity of Texas, Austin
'Noose' has a similar (though broader) meaning to 'lasso' and 'lariat'.