The English word "lasso" originates from Spanish, specifically from the word "lazo," which means "noose" or "lasso."
The word Lasso comes from the Spanish word, lazo (which comes from the Latin, laqueus = snare)
Lasso is the correct spelling.An example sentence is "Frank is a master with the lasso".
Lasso comes from Spanish Lazo (knot), which in turn derives from the Latin word laquĕus.
The cowboy twirled his lasso above his head. The rodeo performers used a lasso to herd the animals.
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Wonderwoman used her lasso to tie up the villan
Adopted into American English from the Spanish word 'lazo' meaning a noose or a snare.
It derives from the Spanish verb "lazar".
western language
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lasso (noun) = lazoto lasso (verb) = lazar