Lexicographical Neighbors of Lazoed
Literary usage of Lazoed
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Encyclopaedia of Sport by Frederick George Aflalo, Hedley Peek (1897)
"When the lazo has settled over the horns of the animal (if a bullock) or round
the neck (if a horse), care must be taken to keep the animal lazoed always on ..."
2. The Voyage of the Beagle by Charles Darwin (1909)
"... but that, having gorged itself, it wanders far away. The puma is easily killed.
In an open country, it is first entangled with the bolas, then lazoed, ..."
3. The Harvard Classics by Charles William Eliot (1909)
"In an open country, it is first entangled with the bolas, then lazoed, and dragged
along the ground till rendered insensible. ..."
4. Incidents of Travel in Yucatan by John Lloyd Stephens (1848)
"... minutes he was lazoed and dragged oft", and he had hardly disappeared when
another was led in, the manner of whose introduction seemed more barbarous ..."
5. Adventures of a Younger Son by Edward John Trelawny (1890)
"... for at twenty-one I was like a young steer taken from the pasture to the
shambles; or like the wild horse, selected from the herd, and lazoed by the ..."