Definition of Lariated

1. lariat [v] - See also: lariat

Lexicographical Neighbors of Lariated

largest
larget
largets
larghetto
larghettos
larghissimo
largifical
largiloquent
largish
largition
largo
largos
lari
lariat
lariat ether
lariated (current term)
lariating
lariats
lariciresinol
lariciresinol reductase
lariciresinols
larid
larikin
larimar
larine
laris
larisaite
larixinic
lark
lark's-heel

Literary usage of Lariated

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The Overland Monthly by Bret Harte (1869)
"I have even heard a Texan speak of land which he had "lariated out," meaning thereby that he had just bought it from Government, but not occupied it yet. ..."

2. Eldorado: Or, Adventures in the Path of Empire, Comprising a Voyage to by Bayard Taylor (1884)
"My mules had already been caught and lariated, and joining our loose animals, we had a mulada of eight, with eight riders to keep them ir ..."

3. The Life and Adventures of a Quaker Among the Indians by Thomas Chester Battey (1903)
"... pressed rapidly forward, following the trail for many miles, until it at length brought up in a Comanche camp, where he found the mules lariated, ..."

4. The Century Illustrated Monthly Magazine (1892)
"After watering, the horses were lariated outside but in the immediate vicinity of the camp. The ground directly in rear of the troop belonged to it, ..."

5. Proceedings of the Massachusetts Historical Society by Massachusetts Historical Society (1908)
"I lariated my horse and lay down on the grass. A terrible rain came on, and I determined to venture into some Indian cabin, tried several, but could get no ..."

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