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- Saddle - n. - 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.
- Saddle - n. - 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.
- Saddle - n. - 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.
- Saddle - n. - A block of wood, usually fastened to some spar, and shaped to receive the end of another spar.
- Saddle - n. - A part, as a flange, which is hollowed out to fit upon a convex surface and serve as a means of attachment or support.
- Saddle - n. - The clitellus of an earthworm.
- Saddle - n. - 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.
- Saddle - v. t. - To put a saddle upon; to equip (a beast) for riding.
- Saddle - v. t. - Hence: To fix as a charge or burden upon; to load; to encumber; as, to saddle a town with the expense of bridges and highways.
- Saddle-backed - a. - Having the outline of the upper part concave like the seat of a saddle.
- Saddle-backed - a. - Having a low back and high neck, as a horse.
- Saddle-shaped - a. - Shaped like a saddle.
- Saddle-shaped - a. - Bent down at the sides so as to give the upper part a rounded form.
- Saddle-shaped - a. - Bent on each side of a mountain or ridge, without being broken at top; -- said of strata.
- Saddleback - a. - Same as Saddle-backed.
- Saddleback - n. - Anything saddle-backed; esp., a hill or ridge having a concave outline at the top.
- Saddleback - n. - The harp seal.
- Saddleback - n. - The great blackbacked gull (Larus marinus).
- Saddleback - n. - The larva of a bombycid moth (Empretia stimulea) which has a large, bright green, saddle-shaped patch of color on the back.
- Saddlebags - n. pl. - Bags, usually of leather, united by straps or a band, formerly much used by horseback riders to carry small articles, one bag hanging on each side.
- Saddlebow - n. - The bow or arch in the front part of a saddle, or the pieces which form the front.
- Saddlecloth - n. - A cloth under a saddle, and extending out behind; a housing.
- Saddled - imp. & p. p. - of Saddle
- Saddled - a. - Having a broad patch of color across the back, like a saddle; saddle-backed.
- Saddler - n. - One who makes saddles.
- Ride - n. - A saddle horse.
- Horn - n. - The high pommel of a saddle; also, either of the projections on a lady's saddle for supporting the leg.
- Hack - n. - A horse, hackneyed or let out for common hire; also, a horse used in all kinds of work, or a saddle horse, as distinguished from hunting and carriage horses.
- Montrue - n. - That on which anything is mounted; a setting; hence, a saddle horse.
- Sell - n. - A saddle for a horse.
- Crupper - n. - A leather loop, passing under a horse's tail, and buckled to the saddle to keep it from slipping forwards.
- Gall - v. t. - To fret and wear away by friction; to hurt or break the skin of by rubbing; to chafe; to injure the surface of by attrition; as, a saddle galls the back of a horse; to gall a mast or a cable.
- Saddle - v. t. - To put a saddle upon; to equip (a beast) for riding.
- Aparejo - n. - A kind of pack saddle used in the American military service and among the Spanish Americans. It is made of leather stuffed with hay, moss, or the like.
- Pad - n. - A cushion used as a saddle without a tree or frame.
- Girth - n. - A band or strap which encircles the body; especially, one by which a saddle is fastened upon the back of a horse.
- Palfrey - n. - A small saddle horse for ladies.
- Cacolet - n. - A chair, litter, or other contrivance fitted to the back or pack saddle of a mule for carrying travelers in mountainous districts, or for the transportation of the sick and wounded of an army.
- Fillet - n. - The loins of a horse, beginning at the place where the hinder part of the saddle rests.
- Sidesaddle - n. - A saddle for women, in which the rider sits with both feet on one side of the animal mounted.
- Terret - n. - One of the rings on the top of the saddle of a harness, through which the reins pass.
- Witherband - n. - A piece of iron in a saddle near a horse's withers, to strengthen the bow.
- Stuffing - n. - That which is used for filling anything; as, the stuffing of a saddle or cushion.
- Bellyband - n. - A band that passes under the belly of a horse and holds the saddle or harness in place; a girth.
- Warble - n. - A small, hard tumor which is produced on the back of a horse by the heat or pressure of the saddle in traveling.
- Saddle - n. - 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.
- Palfrey - n. - A saddle horse for the road, or for state occasions, as distinguished from a war horse.
- Cinch - n. - A strong saddle girth, as of canvas.
- Sinch - n. - A saddle girth made of leather, canvas, woven horsehair, or woven grass.
- Unsaddle - v. t. - To strip of a saddle; to take the saddle from, as a horse.
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- H2280 חָבַשׁ - 2280 חָבַשׁ - חָבַשׁ - - châbash - khaw-bash' - a primitive root; to wrap firmly (especially a turban, compress, or saddle); figuratively, to stop, to rule; bind (up), gird about, govern, healer, put, saddle, wrap about. - Verb - heb
- H3733 כַּר - 3733 כַּר - כַּר - - kar - kar - from כָּרַר in the sense of plumpness; a ram (as full-grown and fat), including a battering-ram (as butting); hence, a meadow (as for sheep); also a pad or camel's saddle (as puffed out); captain, furniture, lamb, (large) pasture, ram. See also בֵּית כַּר, כָּרִי. - Noun Masculine - heb
- H4817 מֶרְכָּב - 4817 מֶרְכָּב - מֶרְכָּב - - merkâb - mer-kawb' - from רָכַב; a chariot; also a seat (in a vehicle); chariot, covering, saddle. - Noun Masculine - heb
- G4522 σαγήνη - 4522 σαγήνη - ΣΑΓΉΝΗ - - sagḗnē - sag-ay'-nay - from a derivative of (to equip) meaning furniture, especially a pack-saddle (which in the East is merely a bag of netted rope); a "seine" for fishing:--net. - Noun Feminine - greek
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- 2 Samuel 10 19:26 - And he answered , My lord, O king, my servant deceived me: for thy servant said , I will saddle me an ass, that I may ride thereon, and go to the king ; because thy servant is lame.
ויאמר אדני המלך עבדי רמני כי־אמר עבדך אחבשׁה־לי החמור וארכב עליה ואלך את־המלך כי פסח עבדך - Leviticus 3 15:9 - And what saddle soever he rideth upon that hath the issue shall be unclean .
וכל־המרכב אשׁר ירכב עליו הזב יטמא - 1 Kings 11 13:13 - And he said unto his sons, Saddle me the ass. So they saddled him the ass : and he rode thereon,
ויאמר אל־בניו חבשׁו־לי החמור ויחבשׁו־לו החמור וירכב עליו - 1 Kings 11 13:27 - And he spake to his sons, saying , Saddle me the ass. And they saddled him.
וידבר אל־בניו לאמר חבשׁו־לי את־החמור ויחבשׁו
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- 2 Samuel 10 16:1 And when David was a little past the top of the hill, behold, Ziba the servant of Mephibosheth met him, with a couple of asses saddled, and upon them two hundred loaves of bread, and an hundred bunches of raisins, and an hundred of summer fruits, and a bottle of wine.
דָּוִד מְעַט עָבַר רֹאשׁ צִיבָא נַעַר מְפִיבֹשֶׁת קִרְאָה צֶמֶד חֲמוֹר חָבַשׁ מֵאָה לֶחֶם מֵאָה צַמּוּק מֵאָה קַיִץ נֶבֶל יַיִן - 1 Kings 11 13:13 And he said unto his sons, Saddle me the ass. So they saddled him the ass: and he rode thereon,
אָמַר בֵּן חָבַשׁ חֲמוֹר חָבַשׁ חֲמוֹר רָכַב - Genesis 1 22:3 And Abraham rose up early in the morning, and saddled his ass, and took two of his young men with him, and Isaac his son, and clave the wood for the burnt offering, and rose up, and went unto the place of which God had told him.
אַבְרָהָם שָׁכַם בֹּקֶר חָבַשׁ חֲמוֹר לָקַח שְׁנַיִם נַעַר יִצְחָק בֵּן בָּקַע עֵץ עֹלָה קוּם יָלַךְ מָקוֹם אֱלֹהִים אָמַר - 2 Samuel 10 19:26 And he answered, My lord, O king, my servant deceived me: for thy servant said, I will saddle me an ass, that I may ride thereon, and go to the king; because thy servant is lame.
אָמַר אָדוֹן מֶלֶךְ עֶבֶד רָמָה עֶבֶד אָמַר חָבַשׁ חֲמוֹר רָכַב יָלַךְ מֶלֶךְ עֶבֶד פִּסֵּחַ - Numbers 4 22:21 And Balaam rose up in the morning, and saddled his ass, and went with the princes of Moab.
בִּלְעָם קוּם בֹּקֶר חָבַשׁ אָתוֹן יָלַךְ שַׂר מוֹאָב