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sad·dler

 (săd′lər)
n.
One that makes, repairs, or sells equipment for horses.
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saddler

(ˈsædlə)
n
(Horse Training, Riding & Manège) a person who makes, deals in, or repairs saddles and other leather equipment for horses
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sad•dler

(ˈsæd lər)

n.
a person who makes, repairs, or sells saddlery.
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ThesaurusAntonymsRelated WordsSynonymsLegend:
Noun1.saddler - a maker and repairer and seller of equipment for horsessaddler - a maker and repairer and seller of equipment for horses
maker, shaper - a person who makes things
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Translations
SattelmacherSattler
siodlarz

saddler

[ˈsædləʳ] Ntalabartero/a m/f, guarnicionero/a m/f
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saddler

nSattler(in) m(f)
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saddler

[ˈsædləʳ] nsellaio
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References in classic literature ?
Thus, the provision department, who plundered the clothes-presses and the harness-rooms, attached very little value to things which tailors and saddlers set great store by.
How many coachmakers, saddlers, cabinet-makers, and professors of other useful arts, had deserted their fathers, mothers, sisters, brothers, and, most of all, their cousins, for the love of her!
And I trust there is no reader of this little story who has not discernment enough to perceive that the Miss Eliza Styles (an old schoolfellow, Rebecca said, with whom she had resumed an active correspondence of late, and who used to fetch these letters from the saddler's), wore brass spurs, and large curling mustachios, and was indeed no other than Captain Rawdon Crawley.
These were principally accounts owing in connection with his race horses, to the purveyor of oats and hay, the English saddler, and so on.
I will send Nanny to London on purpose, and she may have a bed at her cousin the saddler's, and the child be appointed to meet her there.
"You see," said De Guiche to the saddler, "this gentleman, who understands these matters well, thinks the holsters heavy, a complaint I had already made." The saddler was full of excuses.
There were, within sight, an auctioneer's and fire-agency office, a corn-factor's, a linen-draper's, a saddler's, a distiller's, a grocer's, and a shoe-shop--the last- mentioned warehouse being also appropriated to the diffusion of hats, bonnets, wearing apparel, cotton umbrellas, and useful knowledge.
Pumblechook appeared to conduct his business by looking across the street at the saddler, who appeared to transact his business by keeping his eye on the coach-maker, who appeared to get on in life by putting his hands in his pockets and contemplating the baker, who in his turn folded his arms and stared at the grocer, who stood at his door and yawned at the chemist.
Goby, the "whittaw," otherwise saddler, who entertains them with the latest Treddleston gossip.
And just 60 seconds later the Saddlers pulled a goal back when Luyambula hauled down Sadler in the box.
Joe Edwards' harsh 16thminute red card for an elbow on Bolton's Chris Taylor looked to have given the Saddlers a mountain to climb against the League One table-toppers.
He played four games up front alongside playermanager Alan Buckley, scored two goals and helped the Saddlers remain unbeaten in that time.