Orlando lasso
[lah-soh] /ˈlɑ soʊ/
noun
1.
Orlando di
[dee] /di/ (Show IPA), (Orlandus Lassus) 1532–94, Flemish composer.
/læˈsuː; ˈlæsəʊ/
noun (pl) -sos, -soes
1.
a long rope or thong with a running noose at one end, used (esp in America) for roping horses, cattle, etc; lariat
verb -sos, -soes, -soing, -soed
2.
(transitive) to catch with or as if with a lasso
1807 (v.); 1808 (n.), American English, from Spanish lazo, from Latin laqueum (nominative laqueus) “noose, snare” (see lace (n.)).
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