lanket,v.dial.|ˈlæŋkɪt| [f.lanket, dial. form of langet.] trans. In the Isle of Man: To tie the legs of an ox, a horse, etc. together, as a restriction on its movements; to hobble. 1894Hall Caine Manxman v. x. 313 There were a few oxen also, tethered and lanketted.