English
Etymology
Spanish látigo, from Catalan or Portuguese látego, probably from Gothic *�������, cognate with Old English latteh|l�tt�h.
Pronunciation
IPA: /'lætɪg��/
Noun
latigo (plural latigos or latigoes)
- a strap used to tighten a cinch
#:*1994: Then they tightened the latigos on their horses and mounted up. � Cormac McCarthy?, The Crossing
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