Pronunciation: /ˈsædləri/

Definitions of saddlery

noun a place where saddles and other equipment for horses are made or sold

Example Sentences

A1 The saddlery shop sells horse riding equipment.

A2 I bought a new saddle for my horse at the local saddlery store.

B1 The saddlery industry has seen a decline in recent years due to changing trends.

B2 The craftsmanship of the saddlery on display at the museum was truly impressive.

C1 She inherited her family's saddlery business and has successfully expanded it.

C2 The artisan's attention to detail in creating custom saddlery sets them apart from other competitors.

Examples of saddlery in a Sentence

formal The saddlery shop specialized in crafting high-quality leather saddles and bridles.

informal I love browsing through the saddlery store to see all the different types of horse gear.

slang I'm thinking of getting a new saddle for my horse from that cool saddlery down the road.

figurative The saddlery of responsibilities weighed heavily on his shoulders as he tried to balance work and family life.

Grammatical Forms of saddlery

plural

saddleries

comparative

more saddlery

superlative

most saddlery

present tense

saddlery

future tense

will saddlery

perfect tense

have saddleried

continuous tense

is saddlerying

singular

saddlery

positive degree

saddlery

infinitive

to saddlery

gerund

saddlerying

participle

saddleried

Origin and Evolution of saddlery

First Known Use: 1250 year
Language of Origin: Middle English and Old French
Story behind the word: The word 'saddlery' originated from the Middle English word 'sadelrie' which was derived from the Old French word 'sadelere' meaning saddle maker.
Evolution of the word: Over time, the word 'saddlery' has evolved to encompass not just saddle making, but also the craft of making and selling all types of horse equipment and accessories.