• saddle i. sele (bisiklette). 12. Genel. saddle i.
  • Girth or cinch: A wide strap that goes under the horse's barrel, just behind the front legs of the horse, and holds the saddle on.
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  • These examples are programmatically compiled from various online sources to illustrate current usage of the word 'saddle.'
  • The first saddles were simply animal skins or cloths thrown over the backs of horses, offering only a small measure of comfort to the riders.
  • From Middle English sadel, from Old English sadol, from Proto-West Germanic *sadul, from Proto-Germanic *sadulaz (“saddle”).
  • "La Silla" - Spanish for "The Saddle" - comes from the name local charcoal burners gave to Cinchado-North, the saddle-shaped mountain that became the site of...
  • (Definition of saddle from the Cambridge Advanced Learner's Dictionary & Thesaurus © Cambridge University Press).
  • 6. (Zoology) the part of a horse or similar animal on which a saddle is placed. 7. (Zoology) the part of the back of a domestic chicken that is nearest to the tail.
  • Describes a chair seat in which the sides and back are scooped away from a central ridge, resembling the pommel of a saddle Often seen in Windsor chairs.