lariated

/ˈlɛriˌeɪtɪd/
verb
  1. Past tense and past participle of lariat: caught or tied with a lariat.
    • They lariated the runaway goat and brought it back.
    • She had lariated the horse before the storm hit.
    • The cowboy lariated the calf and led it to the pen.
adjective
  1. Caught or secured with a lariat.
    • We saw a lariated horse waiting near the barn.
    • The lariated calf was easy to examine.
    • The lariated steer stood calmly by the fence.
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