saddlery

[ˈsadləri]

saddlery Definition

the business or work of making, selling, and repairing saddles and other equipment for horses.

Using saddlery: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "saddlery" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    He owns a saddlery shop in town.

  • Example

    The saddlery industry has been around for centuries.

  • Example

    She is an expert in saddlery and horse equipment.

saddlery Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for saddlery

  • tack
  • horse equipment
  • riding gear

Phrases with saddlery

  • saddlery and harness-making

    the craft of making saddles and harnesses for horses

    Example

    He learned the art of saddlery and harness-making from his grandfather.

  • a place where saddles and other horse equipment are made or repaired

    Example

    The saddlery workshop was filled with the smell of leather and the sound of tools.

  • the business of making, selling, and repairing saddles and other horse equipment

    Example

    The saddlery trade has been an important part of the local economy for generations.

Origins of saddlery

from Middle English 'sadel', meaning 'saddle'

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Summary: saddlery in Brief

'Saddlery' [ˈsadləri] refers to the business of making, selling, and repairing saddles and other equipment for horses. It encompasses the craft of saddlery and harness-making, as well as the trade of horse equipment. Examples of usage include 'He owns a saddlery shop in town.' and 'She is an expert in saddlery and horse equipment.'