1. lazo - Noun
2. lazo - Verb
3. Lazo - Proper noun
lazo (plural lazos or lazoes)
Archaic form of lasso.
lazo (third-person singular simple present lazos, present participle lazoing, simple past and past participle lazoed)
Archaic form of lasso.
Lazo (plural Lazos)
A surname.
After the failed attacks, several army outposts were set up in the area. citation Plan Lazo In October 1959, the United States sent a "Special Survey Team" composed of counterinsurgency experts to investigate Colombia's internal security situation. Source: Internet
He was welcomed at Jose Marti International Airport by Esteban Lazo Hernandez, Politburo member and President of the National Assembly, and other high-level Party and Government Party officials of Cuba. Source: Internet
‘There is no cultural conscience,’ says Goyo Charly Lazo Colque, in charge of culture and tourism in the Sorata municipality. Source: Internet
On this issue, Lazo Hernández noted that this is not the exclusive task of the Ministry of Energy and Mining, but rather of the entire society, including staff at workplaces, delegates, and presidents of People's Councils, who can play a significant role. Source: Internet
Senior Natalie Lazo delves into her Mayan ancestry with a series of artistic works. Source: Internet
The prospect of having Colorado’s first gay gubernatorial hopeful also gave concern to Susan Lazo, a delegate from Breckenridge. Source: Internet