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In daily life, a "laço" is most commonly a physical object formed by looping a material like ribbon or rope:

: It refers to a bow used for gift wrapping, hair accessories, or clothing. For example, a "laço de fita" is a ribbon bow often seen on presents. LaГ§o

: In European Portuguese, "laço" specifically refers to a bow tie , typically worn for formal events. In daily life, a "laço" is most commonly

Beyond its physical form, "laço" carries deep symbolic weight in Lusophone (Portuguese-speaking) cultures: LAÇO | English translation - Cambridge Dictionary In daily life

: It can mean a lasso or lariat used by ranchers to catch livestock, or a noose or snare . 2. Symbolic and Figurative Significance