The word "lariat" is pronounced as "LAH-ree-uht" or "LAR-ee-uht." The emphasis is typically on the first syllable. It refers to a long rope used for catching livestock, particularly in rodeo or ranching contexts.
fuinneog...... its pernounsed fin-oog
The Lariat was created in 1927.
Lariat is a word from the Spanish origin.
Lariat is a word from the Spanish origin.
The Baylor Lariat was created in 1900.
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.
IT is none it is pronounced rran-che-ra even though spelled ranchera
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
men were a barong tagalog(pernounsed Bah-rong tah-GAH-lawg)