Leash

/liːʃ/ noun, verb

A strap or cord used to control or guide an animal, especially a dog. As a verb, it means to tie or control something with a leash.

From Old French *laisse* meaning “a thong or string,” from Latin *laqueus* meaning “noose or snare.” It originally referred to a thong for holding hunting dogs together.

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