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lasso [las-so]

noun

[1808; from Spanish lazo and Latin laqueus, which means "to snare”]

1. a rope or strip of leather with a loop typically used to catch horses and cattle

What is the word origin of lasso?

a rope
to snare
leather
laqueus

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