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    Leash \Leash\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Leashed; p. pr. & vb. n.
    Leashing.]
    To tie together, or hold, with a leash.
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    The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48


    Leash \Leash\ (l[=e]sh), n. [OE. lese, lees, leece, OF. lesse,
    F. laisse, LL. laxa, fr. L. laxus loose. See Lax.]
    1. A thong of leather, or a long cord, by which a person may
    hold or restrain an animal, such as a falconer holding his
    hawk, or a courser his dog. For dogs and cats, the leash
    is commonly attached to a collar around the neck of the
    animal.
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    Even like a fawning greyhound in the leash. --Shak.
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    2. (Sporting) A brace and a half; a tierce; three; three
    creatures of any kind, especially greyhounds, foxes,
    bucks, and hares; hence, the number three in general.
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    [I] kept my chamber a leash of days. --B. Jonson.
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    Then were I wealthier than a leash of kings.
    --Tennyson.
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    3. (Weaving) A string with a loop at the end for lifting warp
    threads, in a loom.
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    To keep (a person) on a short leash to maintain close
    control over the activities of (a person).
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    The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48


    leash
    n 1: restraint consisting of a rope (or light chain) used to
    restrain an animal [syn: tether, lead]
    2: the cardinal number that is the sum of one and one and one
    [syn: three, 3, III, trio, threesome, tierce,
    troika, triad, trine, trinity, ternary, ternion,
    triplet, tercet, terzetto, trey, deuce-ace]
    3: a figurative restraint; "asked for a collar on program
    trading in the stock market"; "kept a tight leash on his
    emotions"; "he's always gotten a long leash" [syn: collar]
    v : fasten with a rope; "rope the bag securely" [syn: rope]

    WordNet (r) 2.0


    123 Moby Thesaurus words for "leash":
    Oregon boat, anchor, band, bandage, belt, bend, bilbo, bind,
    bind up, bond, bonds, brace, bridle, bundle, camisole, chain,
    chains, cinch, clover, collar, cuffs, deuce-ace, do up, enchain,
    entrammel, fasten, fetter, gag, gird, girdle, girt, girth, gyve,
    gyves, halter, hamper, handcuff, handcuffs, hobble, hobbles,
    hog-tie, hopple, hopples, irons, lace, lash, leading strings,
    make fast, manacle, moor, muzzle, peg down, picket, pillory,
    pin down, pinion, put in irons, reins, restrain, restraint,
    restraints, rope, secure, set of three, shackle, shamrock, splice,
    stocks, straightjacket, strait-waistcoat, straitjacket,
    stranglehold, strap, swaddle, swathe, tercet, ternary, ternion,
    terzetto, tether, three, threesome, tie, tie down, tie up, tierce,
    trammel, trammels, trefoil, trey, triad, trialogue, triangle,
    tricorn, trident, triennium, trihedron, trilogy, trimester, trine,
    trinity, trinomial, trio, triphthong, triple crown, triple threat,
    triplet, triplopy, tripod, triptych, trireme, triseme, triskelion,
    trisul, triumvirate, triunity, trivet, troika, truss, wire, wrap,
    wrap up, yoke

    Moby Thesaurus II by Grady Ward, 1.0




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