Halter

/ˈhɔːltər/

Meaning & Definition

noun
A strap or headgear for restraining or leading a horse or other animal.
She put the halter on the horse before leading it to the stable.
A similar device used to restrain or lead other livestock.
The farmer used a halter to guide the cow into the pen.
A garment designed to support or expose the shoulders and back, often worn in women's fashion.
She wore a halter top to the beach party.
verb
To put a halter on an animal.
He decided to halter the mare before her training session.
To restrain or tie up an animal with a halter.
They haltered the donkey to prevent it from wandering off.

Etymology

Middle English, from Old English 'haltian', meaning to hold back.

Common Phrases and Expressions

halter break:
The process of training a horse to accept the halter and to be led.

Related Words

Slang Meanings

To slow down or stop something.
He decided to halter the project until they had more funding.
To restrain someone from acting freely.
She felt haltered by the rules of the organization.