n.
Pronunciation: ' ho ̇ l-t ə r
Function: noun
Etymology: Middle English, from Old English hælftre; akin to Old High German halftra halter, Old English hielfe helve
Date: before 12th century
1 a : a rope or strap for leading or tying an animal b : a headstall usually with noseband and throatlatch to which a lead may be attached
2 : a rope for hanging criminals : NOOSE also : death by hanging
3 : a woman's blouse or top that leaves the back, arms, and midriff bare and that is typically held in place by straps around the neck and across the back
halter 1b