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From The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.44 :   [ gcide ]

  Saddle \Sad"dle\, n. [OE. sadel, AS. sadol; akin to D. zadel, G.
     sattel, OHG. satal, satul, Icel. s["o][eth]ull, 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.
        [1913 Webster]
  
     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.
        [1913 Webster]
  
     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.
        [1913 Webster]
  
     4. (Naut.) A block of wood, usually fastened to some spar,
        and shaped to receive the end of another spar.
        [1913 Webster]
  
     5. (Mach.) A part, as a flange, which is hollowed out to fit
        upon a convex surface and serve as a means of attachment
        or support.
        [1913 Webster]
  
     6. (Zo["o]l.) The clitellus of an earthworm.
        [1913 Webster]
  
     7. (Arch.) 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.
        [1913 Webster]
  
     8. (Phys. Geog.) A ridge connected two higher elevations; a
        low point in the crest line of a ridge; a col.
        [Webster 1913 Suppl.]
  
     9. (Mining) A formation of gold-bearing quartz occurring
        along the crest of an anticlinal fold, esp. in Australia.
        [Webster 1913 Suppl.]
  
     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 (Zo["o]l.), any thin plicated bivalve shell of
        the genera Placuna and Anomia; -- so called from its
        shape. Called also saddle oyster.
        [1913 Webster]

From The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.44 :   [ gcide ]

  Saddle \Sad"dle\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Saddled; p. pr. & vb. n.
     Saddling.] [AS. sadelian.]
     1. To put a saddle upon; to equip (a beast) for riding.
        ``saddle my horse.'' --Shak.
        [1913 Webster]
  
              Abraham rose up early, . . . and saddled his ass.
                                                    --Gen. xxii.
                                                    3.
        [1913 Webster]
  
     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.
        [1913 Webster]

From Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913) :   [ web1913 ]

  Saddle \Sad"dle\, n. [OE. sadel, AS. sadol; akin to D. zadel, G.
     sattel, OHG. satal, satul, Icel. s["o][eth]ull, 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.) A block of wood, usually fastened to some spar,
        and shaped to receive the end of another spar.
  
     5. (Mach.) 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. (Zo["o]l.) The clitellus of an earthworm.
  
     7. (Arch.) 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 (Zo["o]l.), any thin plicated bivalve shell of
        the genera Placuna and Anomia; -- so called from its
        shape. Called also saddle oyster.

From Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913) :   [ web1913 ]

  Saddle \Sad"dle\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Saddled; p. pr. & vb. n.
     Saddling.] [AS. sadelian.]
     1. To put a saddle upon; to equip (a beast) for riding.
        ``saddle my horse.'' --Shak.
  
              Abraham rose up early, . . . and 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.

From Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913) :   [ web1913 ]

  Saddle \Sad"dle\, n.
     1. (Phys. Geog.) A ridge connected two higher elevations; a
        low point in the crest line of a ridge; a col.
  
     2. (Mining) A formation of gold-bearing quartz occurring
        along the crest of an anticlinal fold, esp. in Australia.

From WordNet (r) 2.0 :   [ wn ]

  saddle
       n 1: a seat for the rider of a horse
       2: a pass or ridge that slopes gently between two peaks (is
          shaped like a saddle) [syn: saddleback]
       3: cut of meat (especially mutton or lamb) consisting of part
          of the backbone and both loins
       4: a piece of leather across the instep of a shoe
       5: a seat for the rider of a bicycle [syn: bicycle seat]
       6: posterior part of the back of a domestic fowl
       v 1: put a saddle on; "saddle the horses" [ant: unsaddle]
       2: load or burden; encumber; "he saddled me with that heavy
          responsibility"
       3: impose a task upon, assign a responsibility to; "He charged
          her with cleaning up all the files over the weekend" [syn:
           charge, burden]

From Greek Wiktionary: All languages (2023-07-27) :   [ dictinfo.com:wikt-el-ALL-2023-07-27 ]

  saddle
     Αγγλικά n.
     1 σέλα
     2 διάσελο
     3 (ετ μουσική en) ο καβαλάρης της κιθάρας και των άλλων εγχόρδων
     Αγγλικά vb.
     σελώνω

From English Wiktionary: All languages (2023-07-27) :   [ dictinfo.com:wikt-en-ALL-2023-07-27 ]

  saddle
     n.
     1 (senseid en tack) A seat#Noun for a rider, typically make#Verb of
  leather#Noun and raise#Verb in the front#Noun and rear#Noun, place#Verb
  on the back#Noun of a horse#Noun or other animal, and secure#Verb by a
  strap#Noun around the animal's body#Noun.
     2 # A similar#Adjective implement#Noun use#Verb to secure good#Noun
  to animals; a packsaddle.
     3 # (synonym of en harness saddle t=the part#Noun part of a
  harness#Noun harness which support#Verb supports the weight#Noun weight
  of pole#Noun poles or shaft#Noun shafts attaching a vehicle to a horse
  or other animal)
     4 # A cushion#Noun used as a seat in a cart#Noun or other vehicle.
     5 # The immovable#Adjective seat of a bicycle#Noun, motorcycle#Noun,
  or similar vehicle.
     6 # (lb en by extension)
     7 ## ''Chiefly preceded by'' '''the#Article''': horseriding as an
  activity or occupation.
     8 ##* {RQ:Ascham Toxophilus|page=212|passage=[A] good horſeman,
  (...) is ſkilfull to knovv, and hable to tell others, hovv, by certain
  ſure ſignes, a man may choiſe a colte, that is like to prove an other
  day excellent for the '''ſaddle'''.}
     9 ##* {RQ:Topsell Foure-footed Beastes|chapter=Of the Camell
  Dromedarie|page=99|passage=[A]nd the third ſort [of camel] are called
  ''Ragnahil'', vvhich are of lovver ſtature and learner bodies then the
  reſidue, vnfit for burthen, and therefore are vſed for the '''ſaddle''',
  by all the Noble men of ''Numidia'', ''Arabia'', and ''Libia'':
  (...)|footer=Applied to camel-riding.}
     10 ##* (RQ:Bulwer-Lytton Rienzi volume=I chapter=Looking after the
  Halter when the Mare is Stolen page=285 passage=Well said!—are thy
  friends ripe for the '''saddle'''?)
     11 ##* (RQ:Irving Rocky Mountains volume=I chapter=VI page=74
  passage=He travelled in company with them until they reached the Sweet
  Water; then taking a couple of horses, one for the '''saddle''', and the
  other as a packhorse, he started off express for Pierre's Hole, to make
  arrangements against their arrival, that he might commence his hunting
  campaign before the rival company.)
     12 ##* (RQ:Tennyson Idylls page=152 passage='Sir King, mine ancient
  wound is hardly whole, / And lets me from the '''saddle''';' and the
  King / Glanced first at him, then her, and went his way.)
     13 ## (synonym of en saddle brown t=a medium#Adjective medium
  brown#Adjective brown colour#Noun colour, like that of saddle leather)
     14 ##: (color panel: 634739)
     15 Something resemble a saddle ''(sense 1)'' in appearance or
  shape#Noun.
     16 # A low#Adjective point#Noun, in the shape of a saddle, between
  two hill#Noun.
     17 # A cut#Noun of meat#Noun that includes both loins and part of the
  backbone.
     18 # (lb en construction)
     19 ## A small#Adjective sloped#Adjective or tapered#Adjective
  structure#Noun that help#Verb channel#Verb surface water to drain#Noun.
     20 ## The raised#Adjective floorboard in a doorway.
     21 # (lb en dentistry) The part of a denture which hold#Verb the
  artificial tooth#Noun.
     22 # (lb en engineering) An equipment part, such as a flange#Noun,
  which is hollow out to fit#Verb upon a convex#Adjective surface#Noun and
  serve#Verb as a means#Noun of attachment or support#Noun.
     23 # (lb en geology) An (l en anticline t=fold#Noun fold with stratum
  strata slop#Verb sloping downwards on each side#Noun side);
  specifically, a depression located along the axial#Adjective trend#Noun
  of such a fold.
     24 ## (lb en chiefly Australia mining) {synonym of|en|saddle
  reef|t=a saddle-shaped#Adjective bed#Verb mineral#Noun (usually
  gold-bearing quartz) vein#Noun occurring along the crest#Noun of an
  anticline or (lb en less common) a syncline (an inverted#Adjective
  saddle)}
     25 # (lb en geometry) (synonym of en saddle point t=a point in the
  range#Noun range of a smooth#Adjective smooth function#Noun function,
  every neighbourhood of which contains points on each side of its
  tangent#Adjective tangent plane#Noun plane)
     26 # (lb en lutherie)
     27 ## The part of a guitar#Noun which supports the string#Noun and,
  in an acoustic guitar, transfer#Verb their vibrations through the
  bridge#Noun to the soundboard.
     28 ## A small object#Noun (traditionally made of ebony) at the bottom
  of a string instrument such as a cello, viola, or violin below the
  tailpiece on which the (l en tailgut t=cord#Noun cord securing the
  tailpiece to the instrument) rest#Verb.
     29 # (lb en nautical) A block#Noun of wood#Noun with
  concave#Adjective depressions at the top#Noun and bottom#Noun, usually
  fastened to one spar#Noun and shape#Verb to receive#Verb the end#Noun of
  another.
     30 # (lb en zoology)
     31 ## The clitellum of an earthworm (family Lumbricidae).
     32 ## The lower#Adjective part of the back of a domestic fowl#Noun,
  especially a male#Adjective bird#Noun, bearing the saddle feathers or
  saddle hackles.
     33 ## ''In full'' '''saddle marking''' ''or'' '''saddle patch''': a
  saddlelike marking#Noun on an animal, such as one on the back of an
  adult#Adjective harp seal or saddleback seal (''Pagophilus
  groenlandicus''), or any of numerous such markings on a boa constrictor
  (''Boa constrictor'').
     34 # (lb en originally and chiefly Canada US)
     35 ## A piece of leather stitch#Verb across the instep of a
  shoe#Noun, usually having a different#Adjective colour#Noun from the
  rest#Noun of the shoe.
     36 ## (synonym of en saddle oxford) ''or'' '''saddle shoe''' (“a
  shoe, resemble an oxford, which has a saddle ''(sense 11.1)''”)
     37 ##* {quote-book|en|author=Judy Blume|authorlink=Judy
  Blume|chapter=|title=(w: Tales of a Fourth Grade
  Nothing)|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=fRu1AwAAQBAJ&pg=PT33|location=New
  York,
  N.Y.|publisher=https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dutton%20Children's%20Books|year=1972|page=56|isbn=978-0-525-40720-1|passage='Now
  then … What'll it be, boys?' Mr Berman asked. / My mother
  answered. 'Brown-and-white '''saddles''' for Fudge and loafers for
  Peter.'}
     vb.
     1 (lb en transitive)
     2 # To put#Verb a saddle#Noun ''(noun sense 1)'' on (an animal).
     3 # To put (something) on to another thing like a saddle on an
  animal.
     4 # (lb en figuratively)
     5 ## To enter#Verb (a trained#Adjective horse#Noun) into a race#Noun.
     6 ## (lb en often passive) ''Chiefly followed by'' '''with''': to
  burden#Verb or encumber (someone) with some problem#Noun or
  responsibility.
     7 ##: (ux en He has been '''saddled''' with the task of collecting
  evidence of the theft.)
     8 ##: (ux en They went shopping and left me '''saddled''' with two
  children to look after.)
     9 ##* {quote-journal|en|title=Dr. Beeching Previews the Plan for
  British Railways|journal=(w: Modern Railways)|location=Shepperton,
  Surrey|publisher=(w: Ian Allan
  Publishing)|month=December|year=1962|page=377|issn=0026-8356|oclc=884584817|passage=They
  '''saddled''' themselves with the handling of light flows on a
  multiplicity of branch lines, and they sacrificed the speed, reliability
  and low cost of through train operation, even over the main arteries of
  the system.}
     10 ## ''Chiefly followed by'' '''on#Preposition''' ''or'' '''upon''':
  to place#Verb (a burden#Noun or responsibility) or thrust#Verb (a
  problem) on someone.
     11 ##* (RQ:Besant Rice Chaplain volume=III chapter=How Lord Chudleigh
  Received His Freedom page=248 passage=I did not dislose the name of the
  man I proposed, because I found her only too eager to marry anyone upon
  whom she could '''saddle''' her debts, and so make him either pay them
  or change places with her.)
     12 ## (lb en archaic) To control#Verb or restrain#Verb (someone or
  something), as if using a saddle; to bridle#Verb, to harness#Verb, to
  rein in.
     13 ##* (RQ:Macaulay History of England volume=I chapter=V page=567
  passage=But he never would believe that Providence had sent a few men
  into the world ready booted and spurred to ride, and millions ready
  '''saddled''' and bridled to be ridden.)
     14 ## (lb en obsolete rare) To get#Verb (someone) to do#Verb a
  burdensome talk#Noun.
     15 ##* {RQ:Scott Journal|date=25 October
  1826|page=283|passage=Picked up Sotheby, who endeavoured to '''saddle'''
  me for a review of his polyglot (w: Virgil). I fear I shall scarce
  convince him that I know nothing of the Latin lingo.}
     16 # (lb en woodworking) To cut#Verb a saddle-shaped#Adjective
  notch#Noun in (a log#Noun or other piece#Noun of wood#Noun) so it can
  fit#Verb together with other such logs or pieces; also, to fit (logs or
  other pieces of wood) together with this method#Noun.
     17 # (lb en obsolete)
     18 ## To put something on to (another thing) like a saddle on an
  animal.
     19 (lb en intransitive chiefly Canada US) ''Often followed by''
  '''up#Preposition'''.
     20 # To put a saddle on an animal.
     21 # Of a person#Noun: to get#Verb into a saddle.

From English Wiktionary: English language only (2023-07-27) :   [ dictinfo.com:wikt-en-en-2023-07-27 ]

  saddle
     n.
     1 (senseid en tack) A seat#Noun for a rider, typically make#Verb of
  leather#Noun and raise#Verb in the front#Noun and rear#Noun, place#Verb
  on the back#Noun of a horse#Noun or other animal, and secure#Verb by a
  strap#Noun around the animal's body#Noun.
     2 # A similar#Adjective implement#Noun use#Verb to secure good#Noun
  to animals; a packsaddle.
     3 # (synonym of en harness saddle t=the part#Noun part of a
  harness#Noun harness which support#Verb supports the weight#Noun weight
  of pole#Noun poles or shaft#Noun shafts attaching a vehicle to a horse
  or other animal)
     4 # A cushion#Noun used as a seat in a cart#Noun or other vehicle.
     5 # The immovable#Adjective seat of a bicycle#Noun, motorcycle#Noun,
  or similar vehicle.
     6 # (lb en by extension)
     7 ## ''Chiefly preceded by'' '''the#Article''': horseriding as an
  activity or occupation.
     8 ##* {RQ:Ascham Toxophilus|page=212|passage=[A] good horſeman,
  (...) is ſkilfull to knovv, and hable to tell others, hovv, by certain
  ſure ſignes, a man may choiſe a colte, that is like to prove an other
  day excellent for the '''ſaddle'''.}
     9 ##* {RQ:Topsell Foure-footed Beastes|chapter=Of the Camell
  Dromedarie|page=99|passage=[A]nd the third ſort [of camel] are called
  ''Ragnahil'', vvhich are of lovver ſtature and learner bodies then the
  reſidue, vnfit for burthen, and therefore are vſed for the '''ſaddle''',
  by all the Noble men of ''Numidia'', ''Arabia'', and ''Libia'':
  (...)|footer=Applied to camel-riding.}
     10 ##* (RQ:Bulwer-Lytton Rienzi volume=I chapter=Looking after the
  Halter when the Mare is Stolen page=285 passage=Well said!—are thy
  friends ripe for the '''saddle'''?)
     11 ##* (RQ:Irving Rocky Mountains volume=I chapter=VI page=74
  passage=He travelled in company with them until they reached the Sweet
  Water; then taking a couple of horses, one for the '''saddle''', and the
  other as a packhorse, he started off express for Pierre's Hole, to make
  arrangements against their arrival, that he might commence his hunting
  campaign before the rival company.)
     12 ##* (RQ:Tennyson Idylls page=152 passage='Sir King, mine ancient
  wound is hardly whole, / And lets me from the '''saddle''';' and the
  King / Glanced first at him, then her, and went his way.)
     13 ## (synonym of en saddle brown t=a medium#Adjective medium
  brown#Adjective brown colour#Noun colour, like that of saddle leather)
     14 ##: (color panel: 634739)
     15 Something resemble a saddle ''(sense 1)'' in appearance or
  shape#Noun.
     16 # A low#Adjective point#Noun, in the shape of a saddle, between
  two hill#Noun.
     17 # A cut#Noun of meat#Noun that includes both loins and part of the
  backbone.
     18 # (lb en construction)
     19 ## A small#Adjective sloped#Adjective or tapered#Adjective
  structure#Noun that help#Verb channel#Verb surface water to drain#Noun.
     20 ## The raised#Adjective floorboard in a doorway.
     21 # (lb en dentistry) The part of a denture which hold#Verb the
  artificial tooth#Noun.
     22 # (lb en engineering) An equipment part, such as a flange#Noun,
  which is hollow out to fit#Verb upon a convex#Adjective surface#Noun and
  serve#Verb as a means#Noun of attachment or support#Noun.
     23 # (lb en geology) An (l en anticline t=fold#Noun fold with stratum
  strata slop#Verb sloping downwards on each side#Noun side);
  specifically, a depression located along the axial#Adjective trend#Noun
  of such a fold.
     24 ## (lb en chiefly Australia mining) {synonym of|en|saddle
  reef|t=a saddle-shaped#Adjective bed#Verb mineral#Noun (usually
  gold-bearing quartz) vein#Noun occurring along the crest#Noun of an
  anticline or (lb en less common) a syncline (an inverted#Adjective
  saddle)}
     25 # (lb en geometry) (synonym of en saddle point t=a point in the
  range#Noun range of a smooth#Adjective smooth function#Noun function,
  every neighbourhood of which contains points on each side of its
  tangent#Adjective tangent plane#Noun plane)
     26 # (lb en lutherie)
     27 ## The part of a guitar#Noun which supports the string#Noun and,
  in an acoustic guitar, transfer#Verb their vibrations through the
  bridge#Noun to the soundboard.
     28 ## A small object#Noun (traditionally made of ebony) at the bottom
  of a string instrument such as a cello, viola, or violin below the
  tailpiece on which the (l en tailgut t=cord#Noun cord securing the
  tailpiece to the instrument) rest#Verb.
     29 # (lb en nautical) A block#Noun of wood#Noun with
  concave#Adjective depressions at the top#Noun and bottom#Noun, usually
  fastened to one spar#Noun and shape#Verb to receive#Verb the end#Noun of
  another.
     30 # (lb en zoology)
     31 ## The clitellum of an earthworm (family Lumbricidae).
     32 ## The lower#Adjective part of the back of a domestic fowl#Noun,
  especially a male#Adjective bird#Noun, bearing the saddle feathers or
  saddle hackles.
     33 ## ''In full'' '''saddle marking''' ''or'' '''saddle patch''': a
  saddlelike marking#Noun on an animal, such as one on the back of an
  adult#Adjective harp seal or saddleback seal (''Pagophilus
  groenlandicus''), or any of numerous such markings on a boa constrictor
  (''Boa constrictor'').
     34 # (lb en originally and chiefly Canada US)
     35 ## A piece of leather stitch#Verb across the instep of a
  shoe#Noun, usually having a different#Adjective colour#Noun from the
  rest#Noun of the shoe.
     36 ## (synonym of en saddle oxford) ''or'' '''saddle shoe''' (“a
  shoe, resemble an oxford, which has a saddle ''(sense 11.1)''”)
     37 ##* {quote-book|en|author=Judy Blume|authorlink=Judy
  Blume|chapter=|title=(w: Tales of a Fourth Grade
  Nothing)|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=fRu1AwAAQBAJ&pg=PT33|location=New
  York,
  N.Y.|publisher=https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dutton%20Children's%20Books|year=1972|page=56|isbn=978-0-525-40720-1|passage='Now
  then … What'll it be, boys?' Mr Berman asked. / My mother
  answered. 'Brown-and-white '''saddles''' for Fudge and loafers for
  Peter.'}
     vb.
     1 (lb en transitive)
     2 # To put#Verb a saddle#Noun ''(noun sense 1)'' on (an animal).
     3 # To put (something) on to another thing like a saddle on an
  animal.
     4 # (lb en figuratively)
     5 ## To enter#Verb (a trained#Adjective horse#Noun) into a race#Noun.
     6 ## (lb en often passive) ''Chiefly followed by'' '''with''': to
  burden#Verb or encumber (someone) with some problem#Noun or
  responsibility.
     7 ##: (ux en He has been '''saddled''' with the task of collecting
  evidence of the theft.)
     8 ##: (ux en They went shopping and left me '''saddled''' with two
  children to look after.)
     9 ##* {quote-journal|en|title=Dr. Beeching Previews the Plan for
  British Railways|journal=(w: Modern Railways)|location=Shepperton,
  Surrey|publisher=(w: Ian Allan
  Publishing)|month=December|year=1962|page=377|issn=0026-8356|oclc=884584817|passage=They
  '''saddled''' themselves with the handling of light flows on a
  multiplicity of branch lines, and they sacrificed the speed, reliability
  and low cost of through train operation, even over the main arteries of
  the system.}
     10 ## ''Chiefly followed by'' '''on#Preposition''' ''or'' '''upon''':
  to place#Verb (a burden#Noun or responsibility) or thrust#Verb (a
  problem) on someone.
     11 ##* (RQ:Besant Rice Chaplain volume=III chapter=How Lord Chudleigh
  Received His Freedom page=248 passage=I did not dislose the name of the
  man I proposed, because I found her only too eager to marry anyone upon
  whom she could '''saddle''' her debts, and so make him either pay them
  or change places with her.)
     12 ## (lb en archaic) To control#Verb or restrain#Verb (someone or
  something), as if using a saddle; to bridle#Verb, to harness#Verb, to
  rein in.
     13 ##* (RQ:Macaulay History of England volume=I chapter=V page=567
  passage=But he never would believe that Providence had sent a few men
  into the world ready booted and spurred to ride, and millions ready
  '''saddled''' and bridled to be ridden.)
     14 ## (lb en obsolete rare) To get#Verb (someone) to do#Verb a
  burdensome talk#Noun.
     15 ##* {RQ:Scott Journal|date=25 October
  1826|page=283|passage=Picked up Sotheby, who endeavoured to '''saddle'''
  me for a review of his polyglot (w: Virgil). I fear I shall scarce
  convince him that I know nothing of the Latin lingo.}
     16 # (lb en woodworking) To cut#Verb a saddle-shaped#Adjective
  notch#Noun in (a log#Noun or other piece#Noun of wood#Noun) so it can
  fit#Verb together with other such logs or pieces; also, to fit (logs or
  other pieces of wood) together with this method#Noun.
     17 # (lb en obsolete)
     18 ## To put something on to (another thing) like a saddle on an
  animal.
     19 (lb en intransitive chiefly Canada US) ''Often followed by''
  '''up#Preposition'''.
     20 # To put a saddle on an animal.
     21 # Of a person#Noun: to get#Verb into a saddle.

From English Wiktionary: Western, Greek, and Slavonic languages only (2023-07-27) :   [ dictinfo.com:wikt-en-Western_Greek_Slavonic-2023-07-27 ]

  saddle
     n.
     1 (senseid en tack) A seat#Noun for a rider, typically make#Verb of
  leather#Noun and raise#Verb in the front#Noun and rear#Noun, place#Verb
  on the back#Noun of a horse#Noun or other animal, and secure#Verb by a
  strap#Noun around the animal's body#Noun.
     2 # A similar#Adjective implement#Noun use#Verb to secure good#Noun
  to animals; a packsaddle.
     3 # (synonym of en harness saddle t=the part#Noun part of a
  harness#Noun harness which support#Verb supports the weight#Noun weight
  of pole#Noun poles or shaft#Noun shafts attaching a vehicle to a horse
  or other animal)
     4 # A cushion#Noun used as a seat in a cart#Noun or other vehicle.
     5 # The immovable#Adjective seat of a bicycle#Noun, motorcycle#Noun,
  or similar vehicle.
     6 # (lb en by extension)
     7 ## ''Chiefly preceded by'' '''the#Article''': horseriding as an
  activity or occupation.
     8 ##* {RQ:Ascham Toxophilus|page=212|passage=[A] good horſeman,
  (...) is ſkilfull to knovv, and hable to tell others, hovv, by certain
  ſure ſignes, a man may choiſe a colte, that is like to prove an other
  day excellent for the '''ſaddle'''.}
     9 ##* {RQ:Topsell Foure-footed Beastes|chapter=Of the Camell
  Dromedarie|page=99|passage=[A]nd the third ſort [of camel] are called
  ''Ragnahil'', vvhich are of lovver ſtature and learner bodies then the
  reſidue, vnfit for burthen, and therefore are vſed for the '''ſaddle''',
  by all the Noble men of ''Numidia'', ''Arabia'', and ''Libia'':
  (...)|footer=Applied to camel-riding.}
     10 ##* (RQ:Bulwer-Lytton Rienzi volume=I chapter=Looking after the
  Halter when the Mare is Stolen page=285 passage=Well said!—are thy
  friends ripe for the '''saddle'''?)
     11 ##* (RQ:Irving Rocky Mountains volume=I chapter=VI page=74
  passage=He travelled in company with them until they reached the Sweet
  Water; then taking a couple of horses, one for the '''saddle''', and the
  other as a packhorse, he started off express for Pierre's Hole, to make
  arrangements against their arrival, that he might commence his hunting
  campaign before the rival company.)
     12 ##* (RQ:Tennyson Idylls page=152 passage='Sir King, mine ancient
  wound is hardly whole, / And lets me from the '''saddle''';' and the
  King / Glanced first at him, then her, and went his way.)
     13 ## (synonym of en saddle brown t=a medium#Adjective medium
  brown#Adjective brown colour#Noun colour, like that of saddle leather)
     14 ##: (color panel: 634739)
     15 Something resemble a saddle ''(sense 1)'' in appearance or
  shape#Noun.
     16 # A low#Adjective point#Noun, in the shape of a saddle, between
  two hill#Noun.
     17 # A cut#Noun of meat#Noun that includes both loins and part of the
  backbone.
     18 # (lb en construction)
     19 ## A small#Adjective sloped#Adjective or tapered#Adjective
  structure#Noun that help#Verb channel#Verb surface water to drain#Noun.
     20 ## The raised#Adjective floorboard in a doorway.
     21 # (lb en dentistry) The part of a denture which hold#Verb the
  artificial tooth#Noun.
     22 # (lb en engineering) An equipment part, such as a flange#Noun,
  which is hollow out to fit#Verb upon a convex#Adjective surface#Noun and
  serve#Verb as a means#Noun of attachment or support#Noun.
     23 # (lb en geology) An (l en anticline t=fold#Noun fold with stratum
  strata slop#Verb sloping downwards on each side#Noun side);
  specifically, a depression located along the axial#Adjective trend#Noun
  of such a fold.
     24 ## (lb en chiefly Australia mining) {synonym of|en|saddle
  reef|t=a saddle-shaped#Adjective bed#Verb mineral#Noun (usually
  gold-bearing quartz) vein#Noun occurring along the crest#Noun of an
  anticline or (lb en less common) a syncline (an inverted#Adjective
  saddle)}
     25 # (lb en geometry) (synonym of en saddle point t=a point in the
  range#Noun range of a smooth#Adjective smooth function#Noun function,
  every neighbourhood of which contains points on each side of its
  tangent#Adjective tangent plane#Noun plane)
     26 # (lb en lutherie)
     27 ## The part of a guitar#Noun which supports the string#Noun and,
  in an acoustic guitar, transfer#Verb their vibrations through the
  bridge#Noun to the soundboard.
     28 ## A small object#Noun (traditionally made of ebony) at the bottom
  of a string instrument such as a cello, viola, or violin below the
  tailpiece on which the (l en tailgut t=cord#Noun cord securing the
  tailpiece to the instrument) rest#Verb.
     29 # (lb en nautical) A block#Noun of wood#Noun with
  concave#Adjective depressions at the top#Noun and bottom#Noun, usually
  fastened to one spar#Noun and shape#Verb to receive#Verb the end#Noun of
  another.
     30 # (lb en zoology)
     31 ## The clitellum of an earthworm (family Lumbricidae).
     32 ## The lower#Adjective part of the back of a domestic fowl#Noun,
  especially a male#Adjective bird#Noun, bearing the saddle feathers or
  saddle hackles.
     33 ## ''In full'' '''saddle marking''' ''or'' '''saddle patch''': a
  saddlelike marking#Noun on an animal, such as one on the back of an
  adult#Adjective harp seal or saddleback seal (''Pagophilus
  groenlandicus''), or any of numerous such markings on a boa constrictor
  (''Boa constrictor'').
     34 # (lb en originally and chiefly Canada US)
     35 ## A piece of leather stitch#Verb across the instep of a
  shoe#Noun, usually having a different#Adjective colour#Noun from the
  rest#Noun of the shoe.
     36 ## (synonym of en saddle oxford) ''or'' '''saddle shoe''' (“a
  shoe, resemble an oxford, which has a saddle ''(sense 11.1)''”)
     37 ##* {quote-book|en|author=Judy Blume|authorlink=Judy
  Blume|chapter=|title=(w: Tales of a Fourth Grade
  Nothing)|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=fRu1AwAAQBAJ&pg=PT33|location=New
  York,
  N.Y.|publisher=https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dutton%20Children's%20Books|year=1972|page=56|isbn=978-0-525-40720-1|passage='Now
  then … What'll it be, boys?' Mr Berman asked. / My mother
  answered. 'Brown-and-white '''saddles''' for Fudge and loafers for
  Peter.'}
     vb.
     1 (lb en transitive)
     2 # To put#Verb a saddle#Noun ''(noun sense 1)'' on (an animal).
     3 # To put (something) on to another thing like a saddle on an
  animal.
     4 # (lb en figuratively)
     5 ## To enter#Verb (a trained#Adjective horse#Noun) into a race#Noun.
     6 ## (lb en often passive) ''Chiefly followed by'' '''with''': to
  burden#Verb or encumber (someone) with some problem#Noun or
  responsibility.
     7 ##: (ux en He has been '''saddled''' with the task of collecting
  evidence of the theft.)
     8 ##: (ux en They went shopping and left me '''saddled''' with two
  children to look after.)
     9 ##* {quote-journal|en|title=Dr. Beeching Previews the Plan for
  British Railways|journal=(w: Modern Railways)|location=Shepperton,
  Surrey|publisher=(w: Ian Allan
  Publishing)|month=December|year=1962|page=377|issn=0026-8356|oclc=884584817|passage=They
  '''saddled''' themselves with the handling of light flows on a
  multiplicity of branch lines, and they sacrificed the speed, reliability
  and low cost of through train operation, even over the main arteries of
  the system.}
     10 ## ''Chiefly followed by'' '''on#Preposition''' ''or'' '''upon''':
  to place#Verb (a burden#Noun or responsibility) or thrust#Verb (a
  problem) on someone.
     11 ##* (RQ:Besant Rice Chaplain volume=III chapter=How Lord Chudleigh
  Received His Freedom page=248 passage=I did not dislose the name of the
  man I proposed, because I found her only too eager to marry anyone upon
  whom she could '''saddle''' her debts, and so make him either pay them
  or change places with her.)
     12 ## (lb en archaic) To control#Verb or restrain#Verb (someone or
  something), as if using a saddle; to bridle#Verb, to harness#Verb, to
  rein in.
     13 ##* (RQ:Macaulay History of England volume=I chapter=V page=567
  passage=But he never would believe that Providence had sent a few men
  into the world ready booted and spurred to ride, and millions ready
  '''saddled''' and bridled to be ridden.)
     14 ## (lb en obsolete rare) To get#Verb (someone) to do#Verb a
  burdensome talk#Noun.
     15 ##* {RQ:Scott Journal|date=25 October
  1826|page=283|passage=Picked up Sotheby, who endeavoured to '''saddle'''
  me for a review of his polyglot (w: Virgil). I fear I shall scarce
  convince him that I know nothing of the Latin lingo.}
     16 # (lb en woodworking) To cut#Verb a saddle-shaped#Adjective
  notch#Noun in (a log#Noun or other piece#Noun of wood#Noun) so it can
  fit#Verb together with other such logs or pieces; also, to fit (logs or
  other pieces of wood) together with this method#Noun.
     17 # (lb en obsolete)
     18 ## To put something on to (another thing) like a saddle on an
  animal.
     19 (lb en intransitive chiefly Canada US) ''Often followed by''
  '''up#Preposition'''.
     20 # To put a saddle on an animal.
     21 # Of a person#Noun: to get#Verb into a saddle.

From English Wiktionary: Western languages only (2023-07-27) :   [ dictinfo.com:wikt-en-Western-2023-07-27 ]

  saddle
     n.
     1 (senseid en tack) A seat#Noun for a rider, typically make#Verb of
  leather#Noun and raise#Verb in the front#Noun and rear#Noun, place#Verb
  on the back#Noun of a horse#Noun or other animal, and secure#Verb by a
  strap#Noun around the animal's body#Noun.
     2 # A similar#Adjective implement#Noun use#Verb to secure good#Noun
  to animals; a packsaddle.
     3 # (synonym of en harness saddle t=the part#Noun part of a
  harness#Noun harness which support#Verb supports the weight#Noun weight
  of pole#Noun poles or shaft#Noun shafts attaching a vehicle to a horse
  or other animal)
     4 # A cushion#Noun used as a seat in a cart#Noun or other vehicle.
     5 # The immovable#Adjective seat of a bicycle#Noun, motorcycle#Noun,
  or similar vehicle.
     6 # (lb en by extension)
     7 ## ''Chiefly preceded by'' '''the#Article''': horseriding as an
  activity or occupation.
     8 ##* {RQ:Ascham Toxophilus|page=212|passage=[A] good horſeman,
  (...) is ſkilfull to knovv, and hable to tell others, hovv, by certain
  ſure ſignes, a man may choiſe a colte, that is like to prove an other
  day excellent for the '''ſaddle'''.}
     9 ##* {RQ:Topsell Foure-footed Beastes|chapter=Of the Camell
  Dromedarie|page=99|passage=[A]nd the third ſort [of camel] are called
  ''Ragnahil'', vvhich are of lovver ſtature and learner bodies then the
  reſidue, vnfit for burthen, and therefore are vſed for the '''ſaddle''',
  by all the Noble men of ''Numidia'', ''Arabia'', and ''Libia'':
  (...)|footer=Applied to camel-riding.}
     10 ##* (RQ:Bulwer-Lytton Rienzi volume=I chapter=Looking after the
  Halter when the Mare is Stolen page=285 passage=Well said!—are thy
  friends ripe for the '''saddle'''?)
     11 ##* (RQ:Irving Rocky Mountains volume=I chapter=VI page=74
  passage=He travelled in company with them until they reached the Sweet
  Water; then taking a couple of horses, one for the '''saddle''', and the
  other as a packhorse, he started off express for Pierre's Hole, to make
  arrangements against their arrival, that he might commence his hunting
  campaign before the rival company.)
     12 ##* (RQ:Tennyson Idylls page=152 passage='Sir King, mine ancient
  wound is hardly whole, / And lets me from the '''saddle''';' and the
  King / Glanced first at him, then her, and went his way.)
     13 ## (synonym of en saddle brown t=a medium#Adjective medium
  brown#Adjective brown colour#Noun colour, like that of saddle leather)
     14 ##: (color panel: 634739)
     15 Something resemble a saddle ''(sense 1)'' in appearance or
  shape#Noun.
     16 # A low#Adjective point#Noun, in the shape of a saddle, between
  two hill#Noun.
     17 # A cut#Noun of meat#Noun that includes both loins and part of the
  backbone.
     18 # (lb en construction)
     19 ## A small#Adjective sloped#Adjective or tapered#Adjective
  structure#Noun that help#Verb channel#Verb surface water to drain#Noun.
     20 ## The raised#Adjective floorboard in a doorway.
     21 # (lb en dentistry) The part of a denture which hold#Verb the
  artificial tooth#Noun.
     22 # (lb en engineering) An equipment part, such as a flange#Noun,
  which is hollow out to fit#Verb upon a convex#Adjective surface#Noun and
  serve#Verb as a means#Noun of attachment or support#Noun.
     23 # (lb en geology) An (l en anticline t=fold#Noun fold with stratum
  strata slop#Verb sloping downwards on each side#Noun side);
  specifically, a depression located along the axial#Adjective trend#Noun
  of such a fold.
     24 ## (lb en chiefly Australia mining) {synonym of|en|saddle
  reef|t=a saddle-shaped#Adjective bed#Verb mineral#Noun (usually
  gold-bearing quartz) vein#Noun occurring along the crest#Noun of an
  anticline or (lb en less common) a syncline (an inverted#Adjective
  saddle)}
     25 # (lb en geometry) (synonym of en saddle point t=a point in the
  range#Noun range of a smooth#Adjective smooth function#Noun function,
  every neighbourhood of which contains points on each side of its
  tangent#Adjective tangent plane#Noun plane)
     26 # (lb en lutherie)
     27 ## The part of a guitar#Noun which supports the string#Noun and,
  in an acoustic guitar, transfer#Verb their vibrations through the
  bridge#Noun to the soundboard.
     28 ## A small object#Noun (traditionally made of ebony) at the bottom
  of a string instrument such as a cello, viola, or violin below the
  tailpiece on which the (l en tailgut t=cord#Noun cord securing the
  tailpiece to the instrument) rest#Verb.
     29 # (lb en nautical) A block#Noun of wood#Noun with
  concave#Adjective depressions at the top#Noun and bottom#Noun, usually
  fastened to one spar#Noun and shape#Verb to receive#Verb the end#Noun of
  another.
     30 # (lb en zoology)
     31 ## The clitellum of an earthworm (family Lumbricidae).
     32 ## The lower#Adjective part of the back of a domestic fowl#Noun,
  especially a male#Adjective bird#Noun, bearing the saddle feathers or
  saddle hackles.
     33 ## ''In full'' '''saddle marking''' ''or'' '''saddle patch''': a
  saddlelike marking#Noun on an animal, such as one on the back of an
  adult#Adjective harp seal or saddleback seal (''Pagophilus
  groenlandicus''), or any of numerous such markings on a boa constrictor
  (''Boa constrictor'').
     34 # (lb en originally and chiefly Canada US)
     35 ## A piece of leather stitch#Verb across the instep of a
  shoe#Noun, usually having a different#Adjective colour#Noun from the
  rest#Noun of the shoe.
     36 ## (synonym of en saddle oxford) ''or'' '''saddle shoe''' (“a
  shoe, resemble an oxford, which has a saddle ''(sense 11.1)''”)
     37 ##* {quote-book|en|author=Judy Blume|authorlink=Judy
  Blume|chapter=|title=(w: Tales of a Fourth Grade
  Nothing)|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=fRu1AwAAQBAJ&pg=PT33|location=New
  York,
  N.Y.|publisher=https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dutton%20Children's%20Books|year=1972|page=56|isbn=978-0-525-40720-1|passage='Now
  then … What'll it be, boys?' Mr Berman asked. / My mother
  answered. 'Brown-and-white '''saddles''' for Fudge and loafers for
  Peter.'}
     vb.
     1 (lb en transitive)
     2 # To put#Verb a saddle#Noun ''(noun sense 1)'' on (an animal).
     3 # To put (something) on to another thing like a saddle on an
  animal.
     4 # (lb en figuratively)
     5 ## To enter#Verb (a trained#Adjective horse#Noun) into a race#Noun.
     6 ## (lb en often passive) ''Chiefly followed by'' '''with''': to
  burden#Verb or encumber (someone) with some problem#Noun or
  responsibility.
     7 ##: (ux en He has been '''saddled''' with the task of collecting
  evidence of the theft.)
     8 ##: (ux en They went shopping and left me '''saddled''' with two
  children to look after.)
     9 ##* {quote-journal|en|title=Dr. Beeching Previews the Plan for
  British Railways|journal=(w: Modern Railways)|location=Shepperton,
  Surrey|publisher=(w: Ian Allan
  Publishing)|month=December|year=1962|page=377|issn=0026-8356|oclc=884584817|passage=They
  '''saddled''' themselves with the handling of light flows on a
  multiplicity of branch lines, and they sacrificed the speed, reliability
  and low cost of through train operation, even over the main arteries of
  the system.}
     10 ## ''Chiefly followed by'' '''on#Preposition''' ''or'' '''upon''':
  to place#Verb (a burden#Noun or responsibility) or thrust#Verb (a
  problem) on someone.
     11 ##* (RQ:Besant Rice Chaplain volume=III chapter=How Lord Chudleigh
  Received His Freedom page=248 passage=I did not dislose the name of the
  man I proposed, because I found her only too eager to marry anyone upon
  whom she could '''saddle''' her debts, and so make him either pay them
  or change places with her.)
     12 ## (lb en archaic) To control#Verb or restrain#Verb (someone or
  something), as if using a saddle; to bridle#Verb, to harness#Verb, to
  rein in.
     13 ##* (RQ:Macaulay History of England volume=I chapter=V page=567
  passage=But he never would believe that Providence had sent a few men
  into the world ready booted and spurred to ride, and millions ready
  '''saddled''' and bridled to be ridden.)
     14 ## (lb en obsolete rare) To get#Verb (someone) to do#Verb a
  burdensome talk#Noun.
     15 ##* {RQ:Scott Journal|date=25 October
  1826|page=283|passage=Picked up Sotheby, who endeavoured to '''saddle'''
  me for a review of his polyglot (w: Virgil). I fear I shall scarce
  convince him that I know nothing of the Latin lingo.}
     16 # (lb en woodworking) To cut#Verb a saddle-shaped#Adjective
  notch#Noun in (a log#Noun or other piece#Noun of wood#Noun) so it can
  fit#Verb together with other such logs or pieces; also, to fit (logs or
  other pieces of wood) together with this method#Noun.
     17 # (lb en obsolete)
     18 ## To put something on to (another thing) like a saddle on an
  animal.
     19 (lb en intransitive chiefly Canada US) ''Often followed by''
  '''up#Preposition'''.
     20 # To put a saddle on an animal.
     21 # Of a person#Noun: to get#Verb into a saddle.

From Finnish Wiktionary: All languages (2023-07-27) :   [ dictinfo.com:wikt-fi-ALL-2023-07-27 ]

  saddle
     Englanti n.
     1 satula
     2 (yhteys musiikki k=en) tallapala
     Englanti vb.
     1 satuloida
     2 ''~ with'': kuormittaa

From Swedish Wiktionary: All languages (2023-07-27) :   [ dictinfo.com:wikt-sv-ALL-2023-07-27 ]

  saddle
     Engelska n.
     1 sadel
     2 (tagg bildligt språk=en) klots
     Engelska vb.
     1 sadla
     2 (tagg bildligt språk=en) betunga

From English-Afrikaans FreeDict Dictionary ver. 0.1.3 :   [ freedict:eng-afr ]

  saddle /sˈadəl/
  saal

From English-Arabic FreeDict Dictionary ver. 0.6.3 :   [ freedict:eng-ara ]

  Saddle /sˈadəl/
  السرج

From English-български език FreeDict+WikDict dictionary ver. 2023.05.29 :   [ freedict:eng-bul ]

  saddle //ˈsæd(ə)l// //ˈsædl̩// 
  1. седа́лка
  immovable seat of a bicycle, motorcycle, or similar vehicle
  2. седловина́
  low point, in the shape of a saddle, between two hills
  3. седло́
  seat for a rider placed on the back of a horse or other animal

From English-български език FreeDict+WikDict dictionary ver. 2023.05.29 :   [ freedict:eng-bul ]

  saddle //ˈsæd(ə)l// //ˈsædl̩// 
  1. оседлавам
  (transitive) to put a saddle on (an animal)
  2. натоварвам, обременявам
  to burden or encumber (someone) with some duty or responsibility

From English-Czech dicts.info/FreeDict Dictionary ver. 0.1.3 :   [ freedict:eng-ces ]

  saddle /sˈadəl/ 
  sedlat

From English-Czech dicts.info/FreeDict Dictionary ver. 0.1.3 :   [ freedict:eng-ces ]

  saddle /sˈadəl/ 
  osedlat

From English-Czech dicts.info/FreeDict Dictionary ver. 0.1.3 :   [ freedict:eng-ces ]

  saddle /sˈadəl/ 
  zatížit (koho čím)

From English-Czech dicts.info/FreeDict Dictionary ver. 0.1.3 :   [ freedict:eng-ces ]

  saddle /sˈadəl/ 
   [mat] sedlo

From Eurfa Saesneg, English-Welsh Eurfa/Freedict dictionary ver. 0.2.3 :   [ freedict:eng-cym ]

  saddle /sˈadəl/ 
  cyfrwyo 

From English - German Ding/FreeDict dictionary ver. 1.9-fd1 :   [ freedict:eng-deu ]

  saddle /sˈadəl/
  Dreikant 
           Note: Brennofen
   see: serrated saddle
  
           Note: kiln

From English - German Ding/FreeDict dictionary ver. 1.9-fd1 :   [ freedict:eng-deu ]

  saddle /sˈadəl/
  Reitsattel , Sattel 
           Note: Reitsport
        "swing yourself into the saddle"  - sich in den Sattel schwingen
     Synonym: riding saddle
  
   see: riding saddles, saddles, treeless saddle
  
           Note: equitation

From English - German Ding/FreeDict dictionary ver. 1.9-fd1 :   [ freedict:eng-deu ]

  saddle /sˈadəl/ 
  ein Reittier satteln, aufsatteln, einem Reittier den Sattel auflegen 
        "saddled up a riding animal"  - ein Reittier gesattelt, aufgesattelt, einem Reittier den Sattel aufgelegt
        "saddle (up) a horse"  - ein Pferd satteln
     Synonym: saddle up a riding animal
  
   see: saddling, saddling up a riding animal, saddled, saddles, saddled
  

From English - Modern Greek XDXF/FreeDict dictionary ver. 0.1.1 :   [ freedict:eng-ell ]

  saddle /sˈadəl/
  
  σέλα

From English-suomi FreeDict+WikDict dictionary ver. 2023.05.29 :   [ freedict:eng-fin ]

  saddle //ˈsæd(ə)l// //ˈsædl̩// 
  1. istuintyyny, pehmuste, satula
  cushion used as a seat in a cart or other vehicle
  2. kelkka, luisti, satula
  equipment part which is hollowed out to fit upon a convex surface and serve as a means of attachment or support
  3. alaselkä
  lower part of the back of a domestic fowl, especially a male bird, bearing the saddle feathers
  4. kynnyslauta
  raised floorboard in a doorway
  5. satula 2.
  seat for a rider placed on the back of a horse or other animal
   3.
  immovable seat of a bicycle, motorcycle, or similar vehicle
   4.
  low point, in the shape of a saddle, between two hills
   5.
  block of wood with concave depressions at the top and bottom, usually fastened to one spar and shaped to receive the end of another
   6.
  cut of meat that includes both loins and part of the backbone
   7.
  depression located along the axial trend of an anticline
   8.
  part of a denture which holds the artificial teeth
   9.
  part of a guitar which supports the strings
   10.
  piece of leather stitched across the instep of a shoe, usually having a different colour from the rest of the shoe
   11.
  saddle-like marking on an animal
   12.
  small object at the bottom of a string instrument below the tailpiece on which the tailgut rests
   13.
  something resembling a saddle in appearance or shape
  6. luiska
  small sloped or tapered structure that helps channel surface water to drains

From English-suomi FreeDict+WikDict dictionary ver. 2023.05.29 :   [ freedict:eng-fin ]

  saddle //ˈsæd(ə)l// //ˈsædl̩// 
  1. satuloida 2.
  (intransitive) to put a saddle on an animal
   3.
  (transitive) to put a saddle on (an animal)
  2. nousta satulaan
  of a person: to get into a saddle
  3. kuormittaa
  to burden or encumber (someone) with some duty or responsibility
  4. loveta
  to cut a saddle-shaped notch in (a log or other piece of wood) so it can fit together with other such logs or pieces; to fit (logs or other pieces of wood) together with this method
  5. osallistua
  to enter (a trained horse) into a race
  6. sälyttää
  to place (a burden or responsibility) or thrust (a problem) on someone
  7. kiinnittää, laittaa, sälyttää
  to put (something) on to another thing like a saddle on an animal

From English-French FreeDict Dictionary ver. 0.1.6 :   [ freedict:eng-fra ]

  saddle /sædl/
  selle

From English-Irish FreeDict Dictionary ver. 0.3.2 :   [ freedict:eng-gle ]

  saddle /sædl/
  diallait

From English-Hindi FreeDict Dictionary ver. 1.6 :   [ freedict:eng-hin ]

  saddle /sˈadəl/ 
  1. जीन
        "Sit on the saddle and ride the horse."
  2. गद्दी, आसन, सीट
        "Sit on the saddle and lean forwards."
  3. पीठ का पारचा
        "A saddle of lamb."

From English-Croatian FreeDict Dictionary ver. 0.2.2 :   [ freedict:eng-hrv ]

  saddle /sˈadəl/
  opteretiti, osedlati, planinsko sedlo, sedlo, sjedište

From English-Hungarian FreeDict Dictionary ver. 0.2.1 :   [ freedict:eng-hun ]

  saddle /sˈadəl/
  1. hegynyereg
  2. hátrész
  3. gerinc
  4. nyereg

From English-Bahasa Indonesia FreeDict+WikDict dictionary ver. 2023.05.29 :   [ freedict:eng-ind ]

  saddle //ˈsæd(ə)l// //ˈsædl̩// 
  1. daging pelana
  cut of meat that includes both loins and part of the backbone
  2. pelana, sadel
  seat for a rider placed on the back of a horse or other animal

From English-日本語 (にほんご) FreeDict+WikDict dictionary ver. 2023.05.29 :   [ freedict:eng-jpn ]

  saddle //ˈsæd(ə)l// //ˈsædl̩// 
  1. サドル, 鞍
  immovable seat of a bicycle, motorcycle, or similar vehicle
  2. 鞍, サドル
  seat for a rider placed on the back of a horse or other animal

From English-日本語 (にほんご) FreeDict+WikDict dictionary ver. 2023.05.29 :   [ freedict:eng-jpn ]

  saddle //ˈsæd(ə)l// //ˈsædl̩// 
  鞍を付ける, 鞍を置く
  (transitive) to put a saddle on (an animal)

From English-Lithuanian FreeDict Dictionary ver. 0.7.2 :   [ freedict:eng-lit ]

  saddle /sædl/
  1. balnas
  2. balnoti

From English-Dutch FreeDict Dictionary ver. 0.2 :   [ freedict:eng-nld ]

  saddle /sædl/
  zaal, zadel

From English-Norsk FreeDict+WikDict dictionary ver. 2023.05.29 :   [ freedict:eng-nor ]

  saddle //ˈsæd(ə)l// //ˈsædl̩// 
  1. sal
  immovable seat of a bicycle, motorcycle, or similar vehicle
  2. sal, hestesal
  seat for a rider placed on the back of a horse or other animal

From English-Norsk FreeDict+WikDict dictionary ver. 2023.05.29 :   [ freedict:eng-nor ]

  saddle //ˈsæd(ə)l// //ˈsædl̩// 
  sale
  (transitive) to put a saddle on (an animal)

From English - Polish Piotrowski+Saloni/FreeDict dictionary ver. 0.2 :   [ freedict:eng-pol ]

  saddle /ˈsædəl/
  I.   1.  siodło
   2.  siodełko, siedzenie
  II.   1.  osiodłać
   2.  brać kłopot na barki (oneself with sth - sobie z czymś)

From English-Portuguese FreeDict Dictionary ver. 0.3 :   [ freedict:eng-por ]

  saddle /sædl/ 
  arreio, sela

From English-Svenska FreeDict+WikDict dictionary ver. 2023.05.29 :   [ freedict:eng-swe ]

  saddle //ˈsæd(ə)l// //ˈsædl̩// 
  sadel 2.
  immovable seat of a bicycle, motorcycle, or similar vehicle
   3.
  seat for a rider placed on the back of a horse or other animal
   4.
  low point, in the shape of a saddle, between two hills

From English-Svenska FreeDict+WikDict dictionary ver. 2023.05.29 :   [ freedict:eng-swe ]

  saddle //ˈsæd(ə)l// //ˈsædl̩// 
  sadla
  (transitive) to put a saddle on (an animal)

From English-Turkish FreeDict Dictionary ver. 0.3 :   [ freedict:eng-tur ]

  saddle /sˈadəl/
  1. eyer, semer
  2. sele, bisiklette oturacak yer
  3. sırtın alt (kıs.)mındaki et (koyun)
  4. (coğr.) bel, boyun
  5. semere benzer şey
  6. semer vurmak, eyerlemek
  7. yüklemek. saddle a person with a task birine zor bir iş yüklemek. saddle horse binek atı . saddle soap semer gibi deri eşyayı temizlemek ve korumak için kullanılan sabun.

From IPA:en_US :   [ IPA:en_US ]

  

/ˈsædəɫ/

From Moby Thesaurus II by Grady Ward, 1.0 :   [ moby-thesaurus ]

  139 Moby Thesaurus words for "saddle":
     Chateaubriand, back band, backstrap, bearing rein, bed, bed down,
     bellyband, bench, bit, blade roast, blinders, blinds, break,
     breast, breeching, bridle, brisket, brush, camel saddle, caparison,
     cavesson, chair, charge, checkrein, cheekpiece, chinband, chine,
     chuck, chuck roast, cinch, clod, col, cold cuts, collar, comb,
     crownband, crupper, cumber, curb, curry, currycomb, curule chair,
     dais, drench, encumber, esker, feed, fetter, filet mignon, flank,
     fodder, gag swivel, gentle, girth, groom, hackamore, halter, hames,
     hametugs, hamper, handle, harness, headgear, headstall, helm,
     hip straps, hitch, hitch up, hogback, hook up, horseback, howdah,
     impede, impose, inflict, jaquima, jerk line, jockey saddle, kame,
     knuckle, lade, lines, litter, load, loin, manage, martingale, milk,
     noseband, panel, pillion, plate, plate piece, pole strap,
     pot roast, rack, reins, restrict, rib roast, ribbons, ribs, ridge,
     roast, rolled roast, round, rub down, rump, rump roast, saddleback,
     seat, seat of power, seat of state, shaft tug, shank, short ribs,
     shoulder, shoulder clod, side check, sirloin, snaffle, spine,
     surcingle, tack, tackle, tame, task, tax, tend, tenderloin, tether,
     train, trappings, tug, water, weigh, weight, winker braces,
     woolsack, yoke
  
  

From Stardic English-Chinese Dictionary :   [ stardic ]

  n. 鞍,车座,拖具;
  v. 装以马鞍,使负担,课以;

From XDICT the English-Chinese dictionary :   [ xdict ]

     n. 鞍,马鞍,车座,拖具
     vt. 装以马鞍,使负担
     vi. 跨上马鞍

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