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Halter   /hˈɔltər/   Listen
Halter

noun
1.
Rope or canvas headgear for a horse, with a rope for leading.  Synonym: hackamore.
2.
A rope that is used by a hangman to execute persons who have been condemned to death by hanging.  Synonyms: hangman's halter, hangman's rope, hemp, hempen necktie.
3.
A woman's top that fastens behind the back and neck leaving the back and arms uncovered.
4.
Either of the rudimentary hind wings of dipterous insects; used for maintaining equilibrium during flight.  Synonyms: balancer, haltere.
verb
(past & past part. haltered; pres. part. haltering)
1.
Hang with a halter.
2.
Prevent the progress or free movement of.  Synonyms: cramp, hamper, strangle.  "The imperialist nation wanted to strangle the free trade between the two small countries"



Halt

adjective
1.
Disabled in the feet or legs.  Synonyms: crippled, game, gimpy, halting, lame.  "A game leg"



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"Halter" Quotes from Famous Books



... incarnate iniquity!" cried Douglas, as he grasped and grappled with the baffled plotter. "You have tried to murder me— and you have tried to murder her! I might have forgiven you the first crime—I will drag you to the halter for the second, and think myself poorly revenged when I hear the rabble ...
— Run to Earth - A Novel • M. E. Braddon

... thou shalt not excel,'" he answered. "A man weak as any child, and as easily led astray. If he be your head, Avery, I would say it were scarce worth to turn out for the cause. You would have an halter round your neck ...
— Robin Tremain - A Story of the Marian Persecution • Emily Sarah Holt

... his room, which he still shared with his brothers, and never was he so overwhelmed by disgust and despair with his life as at the moment when in his attic, with its stifling smell, he was at last permitted to take off the halter of his misery. He had hardly the heart to undress himself. Happily, no sooner did his head touch the pillow than he would sink into a heavy sleep which deprived him of all ...
— Jean-Christophe, Vol. I • Romain Rolland

... halter round my own neck for good and all," said Hal, his face reddening; but among other accomplishments of his position, he had learnt to keep his temper, however ...
— The Armourer's Prentices • Charlotte Mary Yonge

... stream; or, such a delicate steeple, in the town as Bow, to vault from; or, a braver height, as Paul's; Or, if you affected to do it nearer home, and a shorter way, an excellent garret-window into the street; or, a beam in the said garret, with this halter [HE SHEWS HIM A HALTER.]— which they have sent, and desire, that you would sooner commit your grave head to this knot, than to the wedlock noose; or, take a little sublimate, and go out of the ...
— Epicoene - Or, The Silent Woman • Ben Jonson


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