LARIATS - translation to arabic
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LARIATS - translation to arabic

LOOP OF ROPE
Lassoo; Reata; Riata; Uurga; Lasoo; Lariat; Lariats
  • Riders carrying modern lassos for competition in [[team roping]].
  • Hidalgo]], Mexico
  • A loose bull is lassoed by a pickup rider during a [[rodeo]]
  • Lassoing on the prairie (from the book ''Prairie Experiences in Handling Cattle and Sheep'', by Major W. Shepherd, 1884)
  • Pharaoh ready to rope the sacred bull. A carving at the temple of Seti I, Abydos, Egypt.
  • In Spain “Reata” means: group of donkeys, mules, or horses tied together
  • "[[Rustam]] Lassoes the Khaqan of China from His White Elephant", [[Persian miniature]] from [[Shahnama]]

LARIATS         

ألاسم

رِبْق

الوهق حبل      
lariat
الطول حبل يشد به      
lariat

Definition

Reata

Wikipedia

Lasso

A lazo or lasso ( or ), also called in Mexico reata and la reata, and in the United States riata, or lariat (from Mexican Spanish, lasso for roping cattle), is a loop of rope designed as a restraint to be thrown around a target and tightened when pulled. It is a well-known tool of the Mexican and South American cowboys, then adopted, from the Mexicans, by the cowboys of the United States. The word is also a verb; to lasso is to throw the loop of rope around something.