Saddler
//ˈsadlə// noun
noun ·Moderate ·College level
Definitions
Noun
- 1 Someone who makes, repairs and sells saddles, harnesses etc.
"In making saddles to run and try in, the trees of them are occasionally leaded by the tree-maker or saddler, agreeably to the directions either may receive from his employer; and a four-pound saddle in this way is made to weigh seven pounds."
- 2 Someone from Walsall
- 3 a maker and repairer and seller of equipment for horses wordnet
- 4 The harp seal.
- 5 someone connected with Walsall Football Club, as a fan, player, coach etc.
Example
More examples"In 1918, M. L. Leddy left the family cotton farm near the San Saba River in central Texas and began repairing boots and saddles for a local saddler."
Etymology
From Middle English sadeler, sadelere, equivalent to saddle + -er. Cognate with Old Norse sǫðlari (“saddler”).
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