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(la riata [larjáta], derived from the definite article la plus riata, variant form of reata 'rope' [refers especially to a rope used to tie horses or mules in single file] < reatar < Latin * reaptare 'to tie').1) Oklahoma: El loó1832. A long rope, usually with a honda at one end to form a loop or noose, used for catching, throwing, and tethering animals. The DRAE glosses reata as a cord, strap, or belt used to fasten or tie something. It is also a rope or cord used to tie animals in single file.Alternate forms: lareat, lariat rope, lariet, lariette, larreyette, laryetto.2) Southwest: 1846. In English, this term can also be used as a verb, meaning to catch or tether using a lariat. The DARE notes that when followed by "out," it can mean to purchase land from the government without occupying it.Alternate form: larriet. -
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(Sp. model spelled same [reáta] < reatar 'to retie' < atar 'to tie' < Latin aptare 'to adapt; to subject')Bentley: 1838. A rope, made of braided rawhide or leather, according to Blevins (who cites Mora). Watts notes it occasionally referred to a grass rope. Some sources list it as a synonym for lariat, but Clark indicates that the reata is much shorter than the lariat and is used for many purposes, but not for catching cattle. However, neither Watts nor Blevins agrees with Clark. They observe that reatas are made from four to eight strands of leather or rawhide (four being the most suitable for everyday work) and generally measure forty to sixty feet in length, with a diameter three-eighths inch being the most common. These are and were used for roping cattle and other chores. Referenced in the DRAE as a cord, strap, or rope used for tying, or a rope used especially for tying horses or mules in single file. Santamaría glosses it as a rope in general, but especially a rope of twisted fiber, used by charros in their profession.Alternate forms: riata, rieta, rietta.Also called a string.
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riata — riata. f. C. Rica. vergajo. || 2. C. Rica. Látigo o cosa parecida. || 3. coloq. El Salv. y Hond … Enciclopedia Universal
riata — (n.) 1846, from Sp. reata (see LARIAT (Cf. lariat)) … Etymology dictionary
riata — 1. f. C. Rica. vergajo. 2. C. Rica. Látigo o cosa parecida. 3. coloq. El Salv. y Hond. borrachera (ǁ efecto de emborracharse). 4. coloq. Hond. paliza (ǁ serie de golpes) … Diccionario de la lengua española
riata — ☆ riata [rē ät′ə ] n. [AmSp reata: see LARIAT] West LARIAT … English World dictionary
riata — {{#}}{{LM R42104}}{{〓}} {{[}}riata{{]}} ‹ria·ta› {{《}}▍ s.f.{{》}} {{※}}col.{{¤}} {{♂}}En zonas del español meridional,{{♀}} borrachera … Diccionario de uso del español actual con sinónimos y antónimos
riata — noun Etymology: modification of American Spanish reata Date: 1846 lariat … New Collegiate Dictionary
riata — /ree ah teuh, at euh/, n. a lariat. Also, reata. [1840 50, Amer.; < Sp reata, deriv. of reatar to tie again, equiv. to re RE + atar < L aptare to fit] * * * … Universalium
riata — noun /rɪˈɑːtə/ a lariat or lasso … Wiktionary
riata — n. lasso, lariat, rope with a noose at one end (used to capture livestock) … English contemporary dictionary
riata — ri·ata … English syllables
riata — ri•a•ta or reata [[t]riˈɑ tə, ˈæt ə[/t]] n. pl. tas lariat • Etymology: 1840–50, amer.; < Sp reata, der. of reatar to tie again =re re +atar < L aptāre to fit … From formal English to slang