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running noose

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running knot

–noun
a knot made around and so as to slide along a part of the same rope, thus forming a noose (running noose) that tightens as the rope is pulled.

Origin:
1640–50
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noose   (nōōs)   
n.  
  1. A loop formed in a rope by means of a slipknot so that it binds tighter as the rope is pulled. Also called running noose.

  2. A snare or trap.

tr.v.   noosed, noos·ing, noos·es
  1. To capture or hold by or as if by a noose.

  2. To make a noose of or in.


[Middle English nose, probably from Old French nos, nous, knot, from Latin nōdus; see node.]
running noose  
n.  See noose.
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