Pronunciation: /ˈsæd.lər/

Definitions of saddler

noun a person who makes, repairs, or sells saddles and other leather goods for horses

Example Sentences

A1 The saddler repaired my horse's saddle.

A2 I visited the local saddler to buy a new bridle for my horse.

B1 The saddler's shop offers a variety of leather goods for equestrians.

B2 The saddler's craftsmanship is renowned for its quality and durability.

C1 The saddler specializes in custom-made saddles for professional riders.

C2 The saddler's expertise in leatherworking is unmatched in the region.

Examples of saddler in a Sentence

formal The saddler carefully crafted a custom leather saddle for the horse.

informal I heard that the saddler is working on a new batch of horse saddles.

slang My friend's dad is a badass saddler who can fix any saddle in no time.

figurative As a saddler of emotions, she knew how to mend broken hearts with care and precision.

Grammatical Forms of saddler

plural

saddlers

comparative

more saddler

superlative

most saddler

present tense

saddles

future tense

will saddle

perfect tense

has saddled

continuous tense

is saddling

singular

saddler

positive degree

saddler

infinitive

saddle

gerund

saddling

participle

saddled

Origin and Evolution of saddler

First Known Use: 1250 year
Language of Origin: Middle English
Story behind the word: The word 'saddler' originated from the Middle English word 'sadeler' which came from the Old French word 'sadelier' meaning a maker or seller of saddles.
Evolution of the word: Over time, the term 'saddler' has evolved to encompass not only saddle makers but also those who make or repair other leather goods related to horse riding equipment.