lacrosse
Americannoun
noun
Etymology
Origin of lacrosse
1710–20, < Canadian French: literally, the crook (stick used in the game). See crosse
Explanation
Lacrosse is a team sport in which players carry a ball in the net of a long-handled racket, throw it to each other, and try to score points by getting the ball into a goal. Both men and women play lacrosse, mostly on high school and college teams. Lacrosse players carry a long stick with a netted head for cradling the small rubber ball. In women's lacrosse, the stick must be moving back and forth to keep the ball from falling out. The game now known as lacrosse was invented by indigenous people of North America as early as AD 1100. Lacrosse comes from the French Canadian jeu de la crosse, "game of the hooked sticks."
Vocabulary lists containing lacrosse
Example Sentences
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Lacrosse goalie is one of the most demanding and stressful jobs in sports.
From The Wall Street Journal • May 28, 2026
Lacrosse, on the 1908 London Olympic calendar and later a demonstration sport, will return with the men's and women's finals on July 29.
From Barron's • Nov. 12, 2025
He will remain with the Rams as team president but also will oversee operations for the NBA’s Denver Nuggets, NHL’s Colorado Avalanche, MSL’s Colorado Rapids and the National Lacrosse League’s Colorado Mammoth.
From Los Angeles Times • Mar. 7, 2024
Lacrosse was hailed as the first game played on the American continent by its native people.
From Seattle Times • Oct. 16, 2023
Calvin says, “Yeah. Lacrosse is probably his favorite thing about Matt and Lance. Corey is in it for the game.”
From "The Truth as Told by Mason Buttle" by Leslie Connor
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