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Definition of noose
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of noose is as below...
Noose (v. t.) To tie in a
noose;
to catch in a
noose;
to
entrap;
to
insnare.
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Noosed
::
Noosed
(imp. & p. p.) of Noos.
Laqueary
::
Laqueary
(a.) Using a
noose,
as a
gladiator..
Snare
::
Snare (n.) A
contrivance,
often
consisting
of a noose of cord, or the like, by which a bird or other
animal
may be
entangled
and
caught;
a trap; a gin..
Noose
::
Noose (n.) A
running
knot, or loop, which binds the
closer
the more it is
drawn..
Varuna
::
Varuna
(n.) The god of the
waters;
the
Indian
Neptune.
He is
regarded
as
regent
of the west, and lord of
punishment,
and is
represented
as
riding
on a sea
monster,
holding
in his hand a snaky cord or noose with which to bind
offenders,
under
water..
Burnoose
::
Burnoose
(n.) Alt. of
Burnou.
Snare
::
Snare (n.) An
instrument,
consisting
usually
of a
wireloop
or
noose,
for
removing
tumors,
etc., by
avulsion..
Loop
::
Loop (n.) A fold or
doubling
of a
thread,
cord, rope, etc.,
through
which
another
thread,
cord, etc., can be
passed,
or which a hook can be
hooked
into; an eye, as of
metal;
a
staple;
a
noose;
a
bight..
Noose
::
Noose (v. t.) To tie in a
noose;
to catch in a
noose;
to
entrap;
to
insnare.
Panter
::
Panter
(n.) A net; a
noose.
Yama
::
Yama (n.) The king of the
infernal
regions,
corresponding
to the Greek
Pluto,
and also the judge of
departed
souls.
In later times he is more
exclusively
considered
the dire judge of all, and the
tormentor
of the
wicked.
He is
represented
as of a green
color,
with red
garments,
having
a crown on his head, his eyes
inflamed,
and
sitting
on a
buffalo,
with a club and noose in his
hands..
Bernouse
::
Bernouse
(n.) Same as
Burnoose.
Hitch
::
Hitch (n.) A knot or noose in a rope which can be
readily
undone;
--
intended
for a
temporary
fastening;
as, a half
hitch;
a clove
hitch;
a
timber
hitch,
etc..
Springe
::
Springe
(v. i.) A noose
fastened
to an
elastic
body, and drawn close with a
sudden
spring,
whereby
it
catches
a bird or other
animal;
a gin; a
snare..
Halter
::
Halter
(n.) A rope for
hanging
malefactors;
a
noose.
Lasso
::
Lasso (n.) A rope or long thong of
leather
with, a
running
noose,
used for
catching
horses,
cattle,
etc..
Bournous
::
Bournous
(n.) See
Burnoose.
Lariat
::
Lariat
(n.) A long,
slender
rope made of hemp or
strips
of hide, esp. one with a
noose;
-- used as a lasso for
catching
cattle,
horses,
etc., and for
picketing
a horse so that he can graze
without
wandering..
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