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saddle horse
馴馬
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Sad·dle
n.
1.
A
seat
for
a
rider
, --
usually
made
of
leather
,
padded
to
span
comfortably
a
horse's
back
,
furnished
with
stirrups
for
the
rider's
feet
to
rest
in
,
and
fastened
in
place
with
a
girth
;
also
,
a
seat
for
the
rider
on
a
bicycle
or
tricycle
.
2.
A
padded
part
of
a
harness
which
is
worn
on
a
horse's
back
,
being
fastened
in
place
with
a
girth
.
It
serves
various
purposes
,
as
to
keep
the
breeching
in
place
,
carry
guides
for
the
reins
,
etc
.
3.
A
piece
of
meat
containing
a
part
of
the
backbone
of
an
animal
with
the
ribs
on
each
side
;
as
,
a
saddle
of
mutton
,
of
venison
,
etc
.
4.
Naut.
A
block
of
wood
,
usually
fastened
to
some
spar
,
and
shaped
to
receive
the
end
of
another
spar
.
5.
Mach.
A
part
,
as
a
flange
,
which
is
hollowed
out
to
fit
upon
a
convex
surface
and
serve
as
a
means
of
attachment
or
support
.
6.
Zool.
The
clitellus
of
an
earthworm
.
7.
Arch.
The
threshold
of
a
door
,
when
a
separate
piece
from
the
floor
or
landing
; --
so
called
because
it
spans
and
covers
the
joint
between
two
floors
.
8.
Phys. Geog.
A
ridge
connected
two
higher
elevations
;
a
low
point
in
the
crest
line
of
a
ridge
;
a
col
.
9.
Mining
A
formation
of
gold-bearing
quartz
occurring
along
the
crest
of
an
anticlinal
fold
,
esp
.
in
Australia
.
Saddle bar
Arch.
,
one
the
small
iron
bars
to
which
the
lead
panels
of
a
glazed
window
are
secured
. --
Oxf
.
Gloss
.
Saddle gall
Far.
,
a
sore
or
gall
upon
a
horse's
back
,
made
by
the
saddle
.
Saddle girth
,
a
band
passing
round
the
body
of
a
horse
to
hold
the
saddle
in
its
place
.
saddle horse
,
a
horse
suitable
or
trained
for
riding
with
a
saddle
.
Saddle joint
,
in
sheet-metal
roofing
,
a
joint
formed
by
bending
up
the
edge
of
a
sheet
and
folding
it
downward
over
the
turned-up
edge
of
the
next
sheet
.
Saddle roof
,
Arch.
,
a
roof
having
two
gables
and
one
ridge
; --
said
of
such
a
roof
when
used
in
places
where
a
different
form
is
more
common
;
as
,
a
tower
surmounted
by
a
saddle roof
.
Called
also
saddleback roof
.
Saddle shell
Zool.
,
any
thin
plicated
bivalve
shell
of
the
genera
Placuna
and
Anomia
; --
so
called
from
its
shape
.
Called
also
saddle oyster
.
From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
saddle
horse
n
:
a
lightweight
horse
kept
for
riding
only
[
syn
:
riding horse
,
mount
]
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