saddling

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Definition of saddling

2 senses · 2 parts of speech · etymology included

noun

  1. (countable, uncountable)The act of placing a saddle on an animal.
    “And so through all the racket and noise of two or three saddlings and unsaddlings, he remained quite undisturbed, and came out of it much the best.”
    “He let Sandy stand for a minute and then took the saddle off. Several more of these saddlings and unsaddlings followed. Then finally the saddle was cinched. Again Sandy repeated his pattern of calming down after the first unfamiliarity of a new experience had worn off. […] Before long Sandy accepted the saddle as if he’d been born with one on his back.”
    “An unusually large group was watching when Syriac was led to the paddock for saddling.”
    “The two Indians were finished with their own saddling, the camp gear was packed, and already the extra saddle horses and their one packhorse were haltered so they could be led back to the ranch.”
    “During the first few saddlings, do not use a saddle pad; it is unnecessary at this point and may fall and scare the horse.”
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noun

  1. (countable, uncountable)The act of placing a saddle on an animal.
    “And so through all the racket and noise of two or three saddlings and unsaddlings, he remained quite undisturbed, and came out of it much the best.”
    “He let Sandy stand for a minute and then took the saddle off. Several more of these saddlings and unsaddlings followed. Then finally the saddle was cinched. Again Sandy repeated his pattern of calming down after the first unfamiliarity of a new experience had worn off. […] Before long Sandy accepted the saddle as if he’d been born with one on his back.”
    “An unusually large group was watching when Syriac was led to the paddock for saddling.”
    “The two Indians were finished with their own saddling, the camp gear was packed, and already the extra saddle horses and their one packhorse were haltered so they could be led back to the ranch.”
    “During the first few saddlings, do not use a saddle pad; it is unnecessary at this point and may fall and scare the horse.”

verb

  1. (form-of, gerund, participle, present)present participle and gerund of saddle

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Etymology

From saddle (verb) + -ing. Compare Middle English saddyllynge, sadyllynge (“a saddlecloth or horsecloth”).

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