leash Meaning, Definition & Usage

  1. noun restraint consisting of a rope (or light chain) used to restrain an animal
    tether; lead.
  2. noun the cardinal number that is the sum of one and one and one
    deuce-ace; trio; triplet; tercet; tierce; troika; three; trey; 3; ternion; trine; ternary; triad; threesome; III; trinity; terzetto.
  3. noun a figurative restraint
    collar.
    • 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
  4. verb fasten with a rope
    rope.
    • rope the bag securely

WordNet


Leash noun
Etymology
OE. lese, lees, leece, OF. lesse, F. laisse, LL.laxa, fr. L. laxus loose. See Lax.
Definitions
  1. A thong of leather, or a long cord, by which a falconer holds his hawk, or a courser his dog.
    Even like a fawning greyhound in the leash. Shak.
  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.
    [I] kept my chamber a leash of days. B. Jonson.
    Then were I wealthier than a leash of kings. Tennyson.
  3. (Weaving) A string with a loop at the end for lifting warp threads, in a loom.
Leash transitive verb
Wordforms
imperfect & past participle Leashed ; present participle & verbal noun Leashing
Definitions
  1. To tie together, or hold, with a leash.

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