saddler
a person who makes, repairs, or sells saddlery.
Origin of saddler
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How to use saddler in a sentence
So late as 1832 the Saddlers inflict a fine on their steward for attending meetings in a state of intoxication.
The Influence and Development of English Gilds | Francis Aiden HibbertIt was tightly rolled in at least half a mile of orange-colored saddlers' silk, obtained from some of the cavalry posts.
In my stable were two Kentucky-bred saddlers of much more than average quality, for they had strains of warm blood in their veins.
The Fat of the Land | John Williams StreeterI got three packs and two saddlers that ain't fatted up from a two weeks' trip in August.
The Rules of the Game | Stewart Edward WhiteThey disputed much with the joiners, painters, and loriners, who were always trying to trespass upon the rights of the saddlers.
Memorials of Old London | Various
British Dictionary definitions for saddler
/ (ˈsædlə) /
a person who makes, deals in, or repairs saddles and other leather equipment for horses
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