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saddle

N อานม้า  อาน  อาน จักรยาน  seat montura an-ma

 

saddle

N เนื้อ ส่วน สันหลัง  nuan-suan-san-lang

 

saddle

VI ขี่ บน หลัง สัตว์ (เช่น  ขี่ม้า  ke-bon-lang-sad

 

saddle

VT ใส่ อาน (เช่น  ใส่ อานม้า  sai-an

 

saddle on / upon

PHRV บังคับ ให้ ยอมรับ  land with bang-kab-hai-yom-rab

 

saddle up

PHRV ใส่ อานม้า  ใส่ อาน ให้พร้ อม  sai-an-ma

 

saddle with

PHRV บังคับ ให้ ยอมรับ หรือ ทำ  land with bang-kab-hai-yom-rab-rue-tam

 

saddlebacked

A มี ส่วนหลัง เป็น แอ่ง คล้าย อานม้า 

 

saddlebow

N ส่วนโค้ง รูป คันธนู หน้า อานม้า 

 

saddlecloth

N ผ้า อานม้า ติด เบอร์ เบาะ รอง อานม้า 

 

Webster's 1828 Dictionary

SADDLE

n.sad'l. [L. sedeo, sedile. ] 1. A seat to be placed on a horse's back for the rider to sit on. Saddles are variously made, as the common saddle and the hunting saddle, and for females the side-saddle.
2. Among seamen, a cleat or block of wood nailed on the lower yard-arms to retain the studding sail-booms in their place. The name is given also to other circular pieces of wood; as the saddle of the bow-spirit.

 

SADDLE

v.t. 1. To put a saddle on.
Abraham rose early in the morning and saddled his ass. Genesis 22:3.
2. To load; to fix a burden on; as, to be saddled with the expense of bridges and highways.

 

SADDLE-BACKED

a.Having a low back and an elevated neck and head, as a horse.

 

SADDLE-BOW

n.The bows of a saddle, or the pieces which form the front.

 

SADDLE-MAKER, SADDLER

n.One whose occupation is to make saddles.

 

Webster's 1913 Dictionary

SADDLE

Sad "dle, n. Etym: [OE. sadel, AS. sadol; akin to D. zadel, G. sattel, OHG. satal, satul, Icel. söedhull, Dan. & Sw. sadel; cf. Russ. siedlo; all perh. ultimately from the root of E. sit. ]

 

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. )

 

Defn: A block of wood, usually fastened to some spar, and shaped to receive the end of another spar.

 

5. (Mach. )

 

Defn: 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. (Zoöl.)

 

Defn: The clitellus of an earthworm.

 

7. (Arch. )

 

Defn: 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 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 (Zoöl.), any thin plicated bivalve shaell of the genera Placuna and Anomia; -- so called from its shape. Called also saddle oyster.

 

SADDLE

Sad "dle, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Saddled; p. pr. & vb. n. Saddling.]Etym: [AS. sadelian.]

 

1. To put a saddle upon; to equip (a beast ) for riding. "saddle my horse. " Shak. Abraham rose up early saddled his ass. Gen. xxii. 3.

 

2. 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.

 

SADDLEBACK

SADDLEBACK Sad "dle *back `, a.

 

Defn: Same as Saddle-backed. Saddleback roof. (Arch. ) See Saddle roof, under Saddle.

 

SADDLEBACK

SADDLEBACK Sad "dle *back `, n.

 

1. Anything saddle-backed; esp. , a hill or ridge having a concave outline at the top.

 

2. (Zoöl.) (a ) The harp seal. (b ) The great blackbacked gull (Larus marinus ). (c ) The larva of a bombycid moth (Empretia stimulea ) which has a large, bright green, saddle-shaped patch of color on the back.

 

SADDLE-BACKED

SADDLE-BACKED Sad "dle-backed `, a.

 

1. Having the outline of the upper part concave like the seat of a saddle.

 

2. Having a low back and high neck, as a horse.

 

SADDLEBAGS

SADDLEBAGS Sad "dle *bags, n. pl.

 

Defn: 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

Sad "dle *bow `, n. Etym: [AS. sadelboga.]

 

Defn: The bow or arch in the front part of a saddle, or the pieces which form the front.

 

SADDLECLOTH

SADDLECLOTH Sad "dle *cloth `, n.

 

Defn: A cloth under a saddle, and extending out behind; a housing.

 

SADDLED

SADDLED Sad "dled, a. (Zoöl.)

 

Defn: Having a broad patch of color across the back, like a saddle; saddle-backed.

 

SADDLER

SADDLER Sad "dler, n..

 

Defn: One who makes saddles.

 

2. (Zoöl.)

 

Defn: A harp seal.

 

SADDLERY

SADDLERY Sad "dler *y, n.

 

1. The materials for making saddles and harnesses; the articles usually offered for sale in a saddler's shop.

 

2. The trade or employment of a saddler.

 

SADDLE-SHAPED

SADDLE-SHAPED Sad "dle-shaped `, a.

 

Defn: Shaped like a saddle. Specifically: (a ) (Bot. ) Bent down at the sides so as to give the upper part a rounded form. Henslow. (b ) (Geol.) Bent on each side of a mountain or ridge, without being broken at top; -- said of strata.

 

SADDLETREE

SADDLETREE Sad "dle *tree `, n.

 

Defn: The frame of a saddle. For saddletree scarce reached had he, His journey to begin. Cowper.

 

New American Oxford Dictionary

saddle

sad dle |ˈsadl ˈsædl | noun 1 a seat fastened on the back of a horse or other animal for riding, typically made of leather and raised at the front and rear. a seat on a bicycle or motorcycle. 2 something resembling a saddle in appearance, function, or position, in particular: a low part of a ridge between two higher points or peaks. Mathematics a low region of a curve between two high points, esp. (in three dimensions ) one representing the highest point of a curve in one direction and the lowest point in another direction. the part of a draft horse's harness that supports the straps to which the shafts are attached. a shaped support on which a cable, wire, or pipe rests. a fireclay bar for supporting ceramic ware in a kiln. 3 a large cut of meat consisting of the two loins. the lower part of the back in a mammal or fowl, esp. when distinct in shape or marking. verb [ with obj. ] put a saddle on (a horse ): he was in the stable saddling up his horse. (usu. be saddled with ) burden (someone ) with an onerous responsibility or task: he's saddled with debts of $12 million. (of a trainer ) enter (a horse ) for a race. PHRASES in the saddle on horseback. in a position of control or responsibility. ORIGIN Old English sadol, sadul, of Germanic origin; related to Dutch zadel and German Sattel, perhaps from an Indo-European root shared by Latin sella seat and sit .

 

saddleback

sad dle back |ˈsadlˌbak ˈsædlˌbæk | noun 1 Architecture a tower roof that has two opposite gables connected by a pitched section. 2 a hill with a ridge along the top that dips in the middle. 3 a pig of a black breed with a white stripe across the back. 4 a New Zealand wattlebird with mainly black plumage, a reddish-brown back, and two small red wattles under the bill. [Philesturnus carunculatus, family Callaeidae. ] DERIVATIVES sad dle backed adjective

 

saddlebag

sad dle bag |ˈsadlˌbag ˈsædlˌbæɡ | noun each of a pair of bags attached behind the saddle on a horse, bicycle, or motorcycle. (saddlebags ) excess fat around the hips and thighs.

 

saddle-bow

sad dle-bow |ˈsædl boʊ | noun chiefly archaic the pommel of a saddle, or a similar curved part behind the rider.

 

saddlebred

sad dle bred |ˈsadlˌbred ˈsædlbrɛd | noun a horse bred to have the gait of an American saddle horse.

 

saddlecloth

sad dle cloth |ˈsadlˌklôTH, -ˌkläTH ˈsædlˌklɔθ | noun a cloth laid on a horse's back under the saddle.

 

saddle horse

sad dle horse |ˈsædl hɔrs | noun 1 a wooden frame or stand on which saddles are cleaned or stored. 2 a horse kept for riding only.

 

saddler

sad dler |ˈsadlər ˈsædlər | noun someone who makes, repairs, or deals in saddlery.

 

saddlery

sad dler y |ˈsadlərē, -əlrē ˈsædləri | noun ( pl. saddleries ) saddles, bridles, and other equipment for horses. the making or repairing of such equipment. a saddler's business or premises.

 

saddle shoe

sad dle shoe noun a white oxford shoe with a piece of leather in a contrasting color (typically black or brown ) stitched across the instep.

 

saddle soap

sad dle soap noun soft soap containing neat's-foot oil, used for cleaning leather.

 

saddlesore

sad dle sore |ˈsadlˌsôr ˈsædlsɔr | noun a bruise or sore on a horse's back, caused by pressure or chafing of an ill-fitting saddle. adjective (of a person ) chafed from riding on a saddle.

 

saddle stitch

sad dle stitch |ˈsædl ˌstɪtʃ | noun a stitch of thread or a wire staple passed through the fold of a magazine or booklet. (in needlework ) a decorative stitch made with long stitches on the upper side of the cloth alternated with short stitches on the underside. verb (saddle-stitch ) [ with obj. ] sew with such a stitch.

 

saddle tank

sad dle tank noun a small steam locomotive with a water tank that fits over the top and sides of the boiler like a saddle.

 

saddle tree

sad dle tree noun a frame around which a saddle is built.

 

Oxford Dictionary

saddle

sad ¦dle |ˈsad (ə )l | noun 1 a seat fastened on the back of a horse or other animal for riding, typically made of leather and raised at the front and rear. a seat on a bicycle or motorcycle. 2 a shaped support on which a cable, wire, or pipe rests. a fireclay bar for supporting ceramic ware in a kiln. the part of a draught horse's harness which supports the straps to which the shafts are attached. 3 a low part of a ridge between two higher points or peaks. Mathematics a low region of a curve between two high points, especially (in three dimensions ) one representing the highest point of a curve in one direction and the lowest point in another direction. 4 the lower part of the back in a mammal or fowl, especially when distinct in shape or marking. a joint of meat consisting of the two loins. verb [ with obj. ] 1 put a saddle on (a horse ): he was in the stable saddling up his horse. (of a trainer ) enter (a horse ) for a race. 2 (usu. be saddled with ) burden (someone ) with an onerous responsibility or task: he's saddled with debts of $12 million. PHRASES in the saddle on horseback. in a position of control or responsibility. ORIGIN Old English sadol, sadul, of Germanic origin; related to Dutch zadel and German Sattel, perhaps from an Indo-European root shared by Latin sella seat and sit .

 

saddleback

saddle |back |ˈsad (ə )lbak | noun 1 Architecture a tower roof which has two opposite gables connected by a pitched section. 2 a hill with a ridge along the top that dips in the middle. 3 a pig of a black breed with a white stripe across the back. 4 a New Zealand wattlebird with mainly black plumage, a reddish-brown back, and two small red wattles under the bill. Philesturnus carunculatus, family Callaeidae. DERIVATIVES saddlebacked adjective

 

saddlebag

saddle |bag |ˈsad (ə )lbag | noun each of a pair of bags attached behind the saddle on a horse, bicycle, or motorcycle. (saddlebags ) US informal excess fat around the hips and thighs.

 

saddle-bow

saddle-bow noun chiefly archaic the pommel of a saddle, or a similar curved part behind the rider.

 

saddlebred

saddle |bred |ˈsad (ə )lbrɛd | noun a horse bred to have the gait of an American Saddle Horse.

 

saddlecloth

saddle |cloth |ˈsadlklɒθ | noun a cloth laid on a horse's back under the saddle.

 

saddle horse

sad ¦dle horse noun 1 a wooden frame or stand on which saddles are cleaned or stored. 2 chiefly N. Amer. a horse kept for riding only.

 

saddler

sad |dler |ˈsadlə | noun someone who makes, repairs, or deals in saddlery.

 

saddlery

sad |dlery |ˈsadləri | noun ( pl. saddleries ) [ mass noun ] saddles, bridles, and other equipment for horses. the making or repairing of saddlery. a saddler's premises.

 

saddle shoe

sad ¦dle shoe noun an oxford shoe with a piece of leather in a contrasting colour stitched across the instep, typically black or brown on a white shoe.

 

saddle soap

sad ¦dle soap noun [ mass noun ] soft soap containing neat's-foot oil, used for cleaning leather.

 

saddle-sore

saddle-sore noun a bruise or sore on a horse's back, caused by pressure or chafing of an ill-fitting saddle. adjective chafed by riding on a saddle.

 

saddle stitch

sad ¦dle stitch noun a stitch of thread or a wire staple passed through the fold of a magazine or booklet. [ mass noun ] (in needlework ) a decorative stitch made with long stitches on the upper side of the cloth alternated with short stitches on the underside. verb ( saddle-stitch ) [ with obj. ] sew with a saddle stitch.

 

saddle tank

sad ¦dle tank noun a small steam locomotive with a water tank that fits over the top and sides of the boiler like a saddle.

 

saddle tree

sad ¦dle tree noun a frame around which a saddle is built.

 

American Oxford Thesaurus

saddle

saddle verb they were saddled with the children: burden, encumber, land, charge; impose something on, thrust something on.

 

Oxford Thesaurus

saddle

saddle verb they were unwilling to be saddled with children: burden, encumber, lumber, hamper, weigh down, land, charge; inflict something on, impose something on, thrust something on, unload something on, fob something off on to. noun PHRASES in the saddle the president is firmly in the saddle: in charge, in command, in control, responsible, at the top, in authority, in the seat of authority, at the wheel, in the driving seat, at the helm; managing, running, administering, directing, supervising, overseeing, controlling, commanding, leading, heading up; informal holding the reins, running the show, pulling the strings, calling the shots.

 

Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary

saddle

sad dle /sǽd (ə )l /〖語源は 「座る (sit )」〗名詞 s /-z /1 C (乗馬用の革製の )くら put a saddle on a horse 馬に鞍を付ける climb into the saddle 馬に乗る .2 C (自転車 バイクなどの )サドル (bicycle ).3 C U (小羊 野ウサギ シカなどの )鞍下 (くらした ) 〘腰部の肉 〙.in the s ddle 1 ⦅くだけて ⦆(状況などを管理する )権限をもって, 権力を握って .2 馬に乗って .動詞 他動詞 1 〈人が 〉〈馬 〉に鞍を付ける (up )(unsaddle ).2 A with B / B on A 〗〈人 事が 〉A 〈人など 〉にB 困難 仕事 責任など 〉を負わせる (!しばしば受け身で ) He is saddled with day-to-day life .彼は毎日の生活で手いっぱいだ ▸ I saddled myself with a seven-year contract .私は7年間その契約に縛りつけられてしまった .自動詞 馬に鞍を付ける (up ).~́ bl nket 鞍下 .~́ h rse 乗用馬 .~́ sh e ⦅米 ⦆サドルシューズ 〘甲に飾り皮の付いた靴 〙.~́ s ap 皮磨き石けん .~́ s re 通例 s 〗鞍ずれ .~́ st tch [st tching ]裁縫 サドルステッチ ; 製本 鞍形とじ .

 

saddleback

s ddle b ck 名詞 C 背に鞍形の斑紋 はんもん のある各種の鳥 ; 〘建 〙両切妻屋根 ; 鞍形峰 .

 

saddle(-)bag

s ddle (-)b g 名詞 C 鞍袋, サドルバッグ 〘鞍 くら サドル後方の両側に取り付ける; bicycle .

 

saddler

s d dler 名詞 C 馬具製造 [修理, 販売 ]人 [店 ].

 

saddlery

sad dler y /sǽdl (ə )ri /名詞 -ies 1 U 馬具類 .2 U 馬具製造業 [技術 ]; C 馬具製造 [販売 ]店 .