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1 lazado
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2 seago
A rope, especially a rope of loosely twisted hemp used for roping animals. Santamaría glosses it as a term used in Tabasco, Mexico, for a rope made from rawhide that is tanned and rubbed with wax and then twisted into a perfectly cylindrical shape. It is generally used for roping cattle and in other cowboy operations. This type of rope often exceeds eighty feet in length. The term is also used along the southern coast of Mexico to refer to a rope made from three braided strands. -
3 jaripeo
m.1 rodeo, horse show.2 calf roping.* * ** * ** * *( Méx)cowboy festival* * *
jaripeo sustantivo masculino: Mexican rodeo
* * *jaripeo nmMéx = rodeo including bull-riding, display of horse riding skills, music and dance -
4 acordonamiento
• cording• cordoning off• fencing• knurling• lachrymogenic• lachrymose• lacing up• lack• roping off -
5 lazado
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6 California twist
DARE: 1961. A roping technique during which the cowboy did not twirl his rope but cast it with a single overhand twist. -
7 dally man
Clark: 1930s. According to Blevins, a man who employs the dally technique for roping animals (as opposed to the "hard-and-fast" method). Also dally roper. -
8 reata
(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. -
9 rodeo
(Sp. model spelled same [roðeo] < rodear 'to surround; to encircle' < rueda < Latin rotam 'wheel')OED: 1834. Originally, this term referred to a "round-up" or driving together of cattle with the purpose of inspecting, counting, separating, or branding them. Later, it came to have the meaning it does today, namely a contest in which competitors demonstrate their skill in riding, roping, and throwing cattle. The DRAE gives several related meanings for the term rodeo, including a place where cattle are gathered to rest or spend the night, or to be counted or sold. Rodeo also describes the process of gathering cattle for these purposes. The DRAE also notes that in some Latin American countries, the term also refers to a contest in which competitors ride wild horses and steers bareback and demonstrate their skill in throwing lassos. -
10 vuelta
(Sp. model spelled same [bwélta] past participle of < volver 'to return' < Latin volvere 'to roll; wind; turn around')General Spanish term for 'turn,' also referenced by Carisle. In the Southwest, this term was generally used to refer to a turn of the rope around a saddlehorn or other object in the process of roping an animal. See also dally.
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