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1 pealar
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2 pealar
vt Ю. Ам.см. pialar -
3 pealar
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4 pealar
vt; Ам.; нн.арка́нить, набра́сывать ла́ссо ( на ноги лошади), спу́тывать ( ноги лошади) -
5 pealar
• Am svázat nohy (zvířeti) -
6 pealar
vt Ю. Ам.см. pialar -
7 pialar
см. pealar; vt -
8 peal
1) A stocking; also a foot, according to Adams. The DRAE glosses it as the part of a stocking that covers the foot.2) Adams also glosses this term as "a worthless person." The Royal Academy confirms this usage, stating that it may refer to a useless, dull, or contemptible person.3) A rope. The DRAE and Santamaría concur with this definition. The DM references it as a rope or cord made of strong twisted fiber used to snare animals by the feet. From southeastern Mexico to South America, it refers to a twisted strip of rawhide cured with wax.4) Carlisle: 1929. As a verb, to throw an animal by catching its forefeet with a rope. The DRAE lists two terms with this definition, pealar and apealar. Santamaría and Islas note that pialar and apialar are also common in Mexico.Alternate form: piale.
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