Cabestro

/kəˈbɛstroʊ/ noun

A rope or halter used for leading horses or cattle, especially in Spanish-speaking regions.

From Spanish 'cabestro,' derived from Latin 'capistrum' meaning 'halter' or 'muzzle.' The word traveled from Latin through Spanish and into English through the American Southwest and cattle-ranching communities.

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