The meaning of Noose
Noose – definition
nounA loop with a running knot, tightening as the rope or wire is pulled and used to trap animals or hang people.
Usage examples:
He began to choke as the noose tightened about his throat
verbPut a noose on (someone).
Usage examples:
She was noosed and hooded, then strangled by the executioner
nounOne end of a rope tied to form a circle which can be tightened around something, such as a person’s neck to hang (= kill) the person
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Word origin
late Middle English: probably via Old French no(u)s from Latin nodus ‘knot’.
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