put to the halter - definizione. Che cos'è put to the halter
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Cosa (chi) è put to the halter - definizione

CANADIAN FOOTBALL PLAYER
Halter, Sydney; G. Sydney Halter; Sidney Halter

put to the halter      
Hang.
halter         
  • A rope horse halter
  • A modified [[sheet bend]] with the end falling away from the horse's head is used to secure a rope halter that lacks buckles
HEADGEAR THAT IS USED TO LEAD OR TIE UP LIVESTOCK AND, OCCASIONALLY, OTHER ANIMALS
Lead line (tack); Horse halter; Headcollar; Head collar
n. to put a halter on an animal
Halter         
  • A rope horse halter
  • A modified [[sheet bend]] with the end falling away from the horse's head is used to secure a rope halter that lacks buckles
HEADGEAR THAT IS USED TO LEAD OR TIE UP LIVESTOCK AND, OCCASIONALLY, OTHER ANIMALS
Lead line (tack); Horse halter; Headcollar; Head collar
·noun A strong strap or cord.
II. Halter ·noun One who halts or limps; a cripple.
III. Halter ·noun A rope for hanging malefactors; a noose.
IV. Halter ·noun A rope or strap, with or without a headstall, for leading or tying a horse.
V. Halter ·vt To tie by the neck with a rope, strap, or halter; to put a halter on; to subject to a hangman's halter.

Wikipedia

Sydney Halter

Gerald Sydney Halter, (April 18, 1905 – October 24, 1990) was a Canadian sports executive and lawyer. He served as the first commissioner of the Canadian Football League from 1958 to 1966, and was president of the Amateur Athletic Union of Canada from 1938 to 1946.