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A long rope with a running noose at one end, used especially to catch horses and cattle. Also called lariat. The lariat is one of the most versatile tools a cowboy has at their disposal. Entry 1 of 2 intransitive verb. Drawing and quartering, part of the grisly penalty anciently ordained in England for the crime of treason. The full punishment for a traitor could include several steps. First he was drawn, that is, tied to a horse and dragged to the gallows. Cowboy-tall-tale tellers insist it was Pecos Bill, the Texas cowpoke raised by a mama coyote, who, when he started herding cattle, invented brands to keep the cows separate, then invented horseback riding to maneuver more successfully, and finally invented the lasso to tame the wilder members of the herd.

He did it all, the storytellers insist, and was the original "Poet Lariat," before the advent of Will Rogers.

He has taught English at the level for more than 20 years. He has written extensively in literary criticism, student writing syllabi and numerous classroom educational paradigms. Nylon is commonly used on many ranches today, since it is cheap and readily available, although some traditionalists still prefer to use old-fashioned materials.

The running noose on a lasso can be made either by tying it into a length of rope, or by looping the rope through a metal ring. Either way, the design allows the user to pull the lasso tight to secure an animal, and to loosen it relatively easily to release the animal when needed. A lasso can be used to quickly catch a riding horse, and to separate and control cattle and horses from their herds.

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