Reata

Word REATA
Character 5
Hyphenation ‖Re a ta
Pronunciations N/A

Definitions and meanings of "Reata"

What do we mean by reata?

A rope, usually of rawhide, with or without a noose, used in western and Spanish America for catching or picketing animals; a lariat. noun

A lariat. noun

A lariat or lasso. noun

A long noosed rope used to catch animals noun

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The word "reata" in example sentences

In the Spanish country it was called reata and even today is sometimes seen in the Southwest made of rawhide. ❋ Emerson Hough (1890)

This task is called floreo de reata or ‘making flowers.’ ❋ Unknown (2007)

In South America a ring fixed to the surcingle is used; while in Guatemala and Costa Rica the reata is tied to the end of the horse's tail! ❋ Thomas Carson (N/A)

Then quick as a flash Bet thought of the reata on Joy's saddle. ❋ Lizette M. Edholm (N/A)

Red was downstream casting at a rock across the torrent but the wind toyed with the heavy, water-soaked _reata_ as though it were a string. ❋ Franklin K. [Editor] Mathiews (N/A)

The reata in those days was nearly always made of plaited raw hide, and often made by the boys themselves, though a good reata required a long time to complete and peculiar skill in the making of it. ❋ Thomas Carson (N/A)

Morgan knew by the feel of it against his neck that it was a platted rawhide, such as the Mexicans term _reata_. ❋ George W. Ogden (N/A)

A reata was coiled at his saddle, and two big Colts swung from a beaded ❋ Unknown (1938)

With her own _reata_ he fastened her hands behind her and tied the girl securely to the twisted trunk of a Joshua tree. ❋ William MacLeod Raine (1912)

He ran back to the bronco and untied the reata from the tientos. ❋ William MacLeod Raine (1912)

He was still whirling as if from absent-minded habit the loop of his reata. ❋ William MacLeod Raine (1912)

One of the riders of the Flying V Y had tried to drag the prisoner out with a reata. ❋ William MacLeod Raine (1912)

One of Sneed's men had evidently managed to get his horse loose from the reata. ❋ Henry Herbert Knibbs (1909)

"You have the reata?" she queried, and turning led him past the corral and along the fence until they came to the stream. ❋ Henry Herbert Knibbs (1909)

Helena Belmont was my daughter, I take the green hide reata to her every morning; but Belmont so soffit, the school is better for her. ❋ Gertrude Franklin Horn Atherton (1902)

"I'll be with you as soon as I free Buck," and Thure, slipping the noose of his reata off the hind leg of the dead grizzly and coiling it around his arm, hastened to where his gallant little horse still stood; and, after fastening the rope in its place on the pommel of the saddle, he hurried back to where Bud was bending over the grizzly. ❋ Everett McNeil (1895)

He was coiling the thin, braided hide _reata_, soft as a glove and strong as steel, which always hung at the Spanish saddle. ❋ Emerson Hough (1890)

The equipment of the cowboy is his horse and reata. ❋ Unknown (1887)

While the horse is in hot pursuit the rider dexterously whirls his reata above his head until, at a favorable moment, it leaves his hand, uncoiling as it flies through the air, and, if the throw is successful, the noose falls over the animal's head. ❋ Unknown (1887)

-Ese [wey] [tiene] [una] reata ❋ El Santo Mx (2016)

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