• Noun

    a seat for a rider on the back of a horse or other animal.
    a similar seat on a bicycle, tractor, etc.
    a part of a harness laid across the back of an animal and girded under the belly, to which the terrets and checkhook are attached.
    something resembling a saddle in shape, position, or function.
    the part of the back of an animal where a saddle is placed.
    (of mutton, venison, lamb, etc.) a cut comprising both loins.
    this cut, trimmed and prepared for roasting.
    (of poultry) the posterior part of the back.
    a ridge connecting two higher elevations.
    the covering of a roof ridge.
    bolster ( def. 7 ) .
    a raised piece of flooring between the jambs of a doorway.
    an inverted bracket bearing on the axle of a railroad car wheel as a support for the car body.
    Ordnance . the support for the trunnion on some gun carriages.
    Machinery . a sliding part for spanning a space or other parts to support something else, as the cross slide and toolholder of a lathe.
    a strip of leather, often of a contrasting color, sewn on the vamp or instep of a shoe and extending to each side of the shank.
    saddle shoe.
    Ceramics . a bar of refractory clay, triangular in section, for supporting one side of an object being fired.
    (in a suspension bridge) a member at the top of a tower for supporting a cable.

    Verb (used with object)

    to put a saddle on
    to saddle a horse.
    to load or charge, as with a burden
    He has saddled himself with a houseful of impecunious relatives.
    to impose as a burden or responsibility.

    Verb (used without object)

    to put a saddle on a horse (often fol. by up ).
    to mount into the saddle (often fol. by up ). ?

    Idiom

    in the saddle
    in a position to direct or command; in control.
    at work; on the job.

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