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collar(2) (iou)



collar verb. M16.
[from the noun.]
verb trans. Put a collar on; fasten or surround as with a collar. M16.
b. spec. Put a collar on (a horse), esp. for the first time; break (a horse) in. L17.
verb intrans. Lay hold of the opponent's neck or collar in wrestling. Now rare or obsolete. M16.
verb trans. Seize or take hold of by the collar; capture, arrest; stop and detain; Rugby Football lay hold of and stop (an opponent holding the ball); slang grab, take, appropriate, esp. illicitly. E17.
F. Marryat He was collared by two French soldiers, and dragged back into the battery. V. Woolf He would collar Miss Whatshername and ask for a synopsis. Jo Grimond The Stewart Earls and their grasping followers..collared much of the land.
verb trans. Roll up (a cut of meat, a fish, etc.) and tie with string. L17.