/ Dictionary / Index S saddle: Meaning and Definition of Find definitions for: sad•dle Pronunciation: (sad'l), [key] — n., v., -dled, -dling. —n. a seat for a rider on the back of a horse or other animal. a similar seat on a bicycle, tractor, etc. a part of a harness laid across the back of an animal and girded under the belly, to which the terrets and checkhook are attached. See illus. under something resembling a saddle in shape, position, or function. the part of the back of an animal where a saddle is placed. (of mutton, venison, lamb, etc.) a cut comprising both loins. this cut, trimmed and prepared for roasting. (of poultry) the posterior part of the back. a ridge connecting two higher elevations. the covering of a roof ridge. bolster (def. 7). a raised piece of flooring between the jambs of a doorway. an inverted bracket bearing on the axle of a railroad car wheel as a support for the car body. the support for the trunnion on some gun carriages. a sliding part for spanning a space or other parts to support something else, as the cross slide and toolholder of a lathe. a strip of leather, often of a contrasting color, sewn on the vamp or instep of a shoe and extending to each side of the shank. See a bar of refractory clay, triangular in section, for supporting one side of an object being fired. (in a suspension bridge) a member at the top of a tower for supporting a cable. in a position to direct or command; in control. at work; on the job. —v.t. to put a saddle on: to saddle a horse. to load or charge, as with a burden: He has saddled himself with a houseful of impecunious relatives. to impose as a burden or responsibility. —v.i. to put a saddle on a horse (often fol. by up). to mount into the saddle (often fol. by up). Random House Unabridged Dictionary, Copyright © 1997, by Random House, Inc., on Infoplease. See also: saddle (Thesaurus) Saddharma-Pundarika saddleback Related Content Daily Word Quiz: neologism Analogy of the Day: Today’s Analogy Spelling Bee: Today’s Spelling Bee Frequently Misspelled Words Frequently Mispronounced Words Easily Confused Words Writing & Language